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  • Parts for timing belt replacement

    I've decided to do the first timing belt change on my 96 Monte Carlo with 135K miles. When I emailed gmpartsdirect.com to get the part numbers here's what they sent me:

    24503363 timing belt
    24507270 drive belt tensioner
    10130957 drive belt bolt
    24503859 idler timing belt pulley x 2
    10110596 camshaft intermediate drive chain tensioner
    11514441 camshaft drive belt idler pulley bolt
    24503860 timing belt tensioner
    11516186 cam shaft intermediate drive chain tensioner bolt
    11514317 timing belt tensioner bolt x 2
    10162013 timing belt tensioner pulley bolt

    Do I actually need to get all of these or just the ones listed on the webpage with the timing belt walkthrough? Also, the part #11514441 is discontinued and when I emailed them they didn't give me another part #. Do I have to have that bolt or can I find another or reuse the original? Thanks

  • #2
    All you need is :
    timing belt
    timing belt tensioner
    2 timing belt idler pullies
    timing belt tensioner pully

    When I got mine from the dealer i bought the pulleys seperate and they came with the bolts. All of these parts from the dealer are made by Dayco eccept for the timing belt tensioner , There for you can get all of these exact parts for Advance Auto Parts excluding the tensioner. In fact the 2 idlers and the tensioner pulley comes in one set call a timing componets kit for about $90.00. YOu shouldn't have to change the intermediant shaft chain or the drive belt unless they are worn. But if you buy the belt at the parts store it will be a brand called Drive Rite ($45.00) which is owned by Dayco and they make cheaper belts so weather you want one of those is up to you I would personally get a Dayco from a dealer or find a Gates belt.
    95 Monte Carlo z34

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    • #3
      The part numbers on this site are for 91-95 so dont get those.
      Ben
      60DegreeV6.com
      WOT-Tech.com

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      • #4
        What is different on the 96s?

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        • #5
          more teeth, round teeth, different thickness but not sure how much different there. It was redesigned for noise reduction, but round teeth are used by drag racers on their supercharger belts these days.
          Ben
          60DegreeV6.com
          WOT-Tech.com

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