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55562793 ENGINE TIMING COVER GASKET FRONT GM GASKET ASSEMBLY.
This gasket is 100% suitable for Opel/Vauxhall cars. It is made of top-quality materials, and it has not only passed all manufacturers' tests, but also passed General Motors' quality control, and must endure harsh road conditions for a long time.
This part is a gasket, engine front cover, suitable for Chevrolet,
Buick, Opel, and Vauxhall cars. From 2011 to 2014, it was
applicable to Chevrolet Sonic, Cruze, Sonic, Trax and Cruze, Opel
Astra J, Vauxhall Astra J, and Buick Encore in the United States,
Europe, and the United Kingdom. This is a true General Motors part
with OEM part number 55562793 and Opel/Vauxhall Kits number:
638130.
typically packaged in retail packaging one set per piece.
Engine Rebuilder Overhaul Gasket Kit;
Kits include all gaskets required for a complete engine
overhaul.Cylinder head intake, exhaust, valve cover and oil pan.
timing cover, fuel pump, thermostat, water pump, and rear main
seal. For OE replacement, high performance street, drag race and
oval track.
When does the engine overhaul package need to be replaced?
If your engine consumes fuel due to worn piston rings or valve
guides, or power decreases due to poor piston rings and valve
sealing lobes.Or the pressure is too low, a comprehensive overhaul
may be required.
You can choose to use a new engine or rebuild the engine with
overhaul gasket kits and other necessary parts.
Why do you need rebuild gasket kits?
These sets are designed to save money by giving the technician the exact gaskets needed for installing an already reconditioned or fully assembled head.These kits do not include valve stem and camshaft seals, and private car owners will not be forced to buy unnecessary parts.
Q&A
Q:How do I take the heads off?
A:To take the heads off, you need to remove any parts that are in
the way and remove the bolts. Be sure to loosen the bolts in a
specific order (which is specific to your engine), and don't loosen
them more than a quarter turn at once so you don't warp the
cylinder head.
Q:Will it hurt to soak the heads for cleaning while the valves and
springs are still attached?
A:I would imagine this could damage the valve seals, but the
springs, seats, retainers, valves, and guides should all be fine.
Installation guide:
The head gasket is found between the engine block and the cylinder
head or heads in a V-type engine. The gasket functions as a seal
that prevents the combustion process from leaking into the coolant
passages that surround each cylinder. In many cases, it seals oil
passages from coolant passages so the fluids do not mix.
Obtain a service manual for your car's make and model. It will
include step by step procedures with images that explain how to
replace your head gasket(s). It will also list any special tools
that you may need.
Most cylinder heads are made of either iron or an aluminum alloy.
Each material has its advantages and disadvantages in terms of the
performance and lifetime of your vehicle, but more importantly,
aluminum is a softer metal and may be more prone to damage in the
cleaning process.
Aluminum heads are much lighter than iron ones, both in weight and
in color. Light grey heads are likely made of aluminum while darker
colors may indicate iron. Iron is prone to rusting, while aluminum
is not. If there are signs of surface rust on the heads, they are
made of iron.
A magnet will not stick to an aluminum cylinder head, but it will
stick to an iron one.
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