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ZUKIWORLD Model Specific Suzuki Forum => Suzuki Grand Vitara, Vitara, Chevy Tracker (Gen. 2 Platform) 1999-2005 => Topic started by: clason on March 13, 2008, 04:34:02 PM

Title: Timing Chain \ Tensioner!!! NEW QUESTION SAME PROBLEM
Post by: clason on March 13, 2008, 04:34:02 PM
Just left the Chevy garage they want $1,300 for the timing and tensioners thats all 3 belts and 3 tensioner's any one on here a mechanic in North East Ohio, that is looking for a side job, PM me.   

car info  2002 LT 4dr Chevy Tracker 4x4 2.5L 90K
Title: Re: Timing Chain \ Tensioner!!!!! Mechanic needed...
Post by: JDMCRX on March 14, 2008, 05:39:46 PM
Its a bit of big job. Intake off and and front cover. Bump good luck
Title: Re: Timing Chain \ Tensioner!!!!! Mechanic needed...
Post by: Yankee-Tim on March 17, 2008, 06:12:03 AM
Just left the Chevy garage they want $1,300 for the timing and tensioners thats all 3 belts and 3 tensioner's

Hate to break it to you, but that rate is about right.  It's not a small or easy job by any stretch.
Title: Re: Timing Chain \ Tensioner!!!!! Mechanic needed...
Post by: clason on March 17, 2008, 02:06:42 PM
Thanks for the great news guys..LOL....

I actually mis calculated the prices for all 3 chains and tensioners/ labor its going to be $1,600 for just the main chain and tensioner/labor its closer to $1,300.  I can get all the 3 chains and tensioners directly from GM for around $350 if I get them from the part department at the dealer its $600.   
Title: Re: Timing Chain \ Tensioner!!!!! Mechanic needed...
Post by: bzzr2 on March 19, 2008, 08:31:23 AM
try getting your parts from suzuki, i have found that the parts are often significantly less the few times i've had to purchase new parts.
Title: Re: Timing Chain \ Tensioner!!!!! Mechanic needed...
Post by: nprecon on March 19, 2008, 05:56:20 PM
Definately shop around.  Parts prices between GM and Suzuki DO vary widely.  Also check out the parts dinosaur.  They carry parts for the 2 Liter engine.

http://www.store.partsdinosaur.com/page254.html

Title: Re: Timing Chain \ Tensioner!!!!! Mechanic needed...
Post by: Yankee-Tim on March 21, 2008, 10:57:15 AM
He's got the V6.
Title: Re: Timing Chain \ Tensioner!!!!! Mechanic needed...
Post by: clason on April 09, 2008, 05:47:29 AM
i went on to parts dinosaur, and he has the following kit shipped to me for $206.

H25A 2.5 V-6 DOHC 1999 -04
C24174 main timing chain |removethispart|@ 99.95
(crank to idler and cam)
C2456 upper timing chain |removethispart|@ 29.90
(right head cam to cam)
C2355 upper timing chain |removethispart|@ 16.89
(left cam to cam to idler)
T66214 lower hydraulic tensioner |removethispart|@ 48.90

My new question is.....IS the lower hydraulic tensioner listed in this kit the "main tensioner that everyone says needs to be replaced, the one that was updated....?
Title: Re: Timing Chain \ Tensioner!!!!! Mechanic needed...
Post by: Yankee-Tim on April 09, 2008, 01:53:25 PM
IS the lower hydraulic tensioner listed in this kit the "main tensioner that everyone says needs to be replaced, the one that was updated....?


not everyone says the tensioners need replacement.  Mine original ans still fine.  SGP filters and 5w30 as the Suzuki DSM recommended.  Take that advice after you go thru what will become a nightmare of a repair.

Replace all tensioners and chains while you are in there.  Is the partsdinosaur tensioners the same as the most recent revised part as Suzuki?  I know the tensioner designed changed several times.
Title: Re: Timing Chain \ Tensioner!!! NEW QUESTION SAME PROBLEM
Post by: 1GV on April 09, 2008, 04:07:59 PM
mine was making a racket and i thought i was up for the $$$$ but i changed to Castrol magnatec and now i cant hear the chain at all  ;D
Title: Re: Timing Chain \ Tensioner!!! NEW QUESTION SAME PROBLEM
Post by: clason on April 13, 2008, 08:20:33 PM
Yankee-Tim

The chevy dealer shows 3 tensioners
H91177144 (secondary upper LH),
91176355 (secondary upper RH),
H91177214 (Lower, Primary shoe)

I emailed PartsDinosaur He said the following,

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Howdy from AZ,  Brandon !

The timing chains kit that you reference includes the only hydraulic tensioner that is noted as a part of this system.  If there are any other tensioners, I do not have  a reference to them from any of my suppliers.   More questions, just hit the reply button and ask and . . . . .

THANKS for trusting an old guy to get the job done!

Bruce Roller -- PartsDinosaur.com
3815 E. Grove Street, # 3
Phoenix, AZ  85040
602 / 431 - 9790 (payments line)
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The dealer i bought the car from is going to warranty, the leaking timing chain cover, and said he would install the timing chains for free. I just don't know what all to have replaced at this point I am getting conflicting statements from different people. Any help would be helpful thanks.
Title: Re: Timing Chain \ Tensioner!!! NEW QUESTION SAME PROBLEM
Post by: nprecon on April 18, 2008, 11:38:49 AM
Clason;

Please provide all of us some feedback on the quality of the parts you receive from the parts dinosaur.  I spent several hours going thru his web one evening and I think he is the real deal and gives a shit about providing quality at a reasonable price.
Title: Re: Timing Chain \ Tensioner!!! NEW QUESTION SAME PROBLEM
Post by: nprecon on April 18, 2008, 11:42:29 AM
Also, for the record, sometimes Chevy parts are cheaper than the Suzuki parts as well.  I bought a stearing gear box for my 94 Sidekick from a Chevy dealership.  Chevy was asking $900 for theirs...  Suzuki was asking $1200 for the same part.   i went with the chevy part.  Of course it fit and worked fine.  I could have bought a used one... but the one I replaced only had around 60K on it as i recall.  Didn't want to have to do it again 10K later.