Timing Chain w/ Water Pump Kit For 07-15 Chevy Colorado Camaro GMC Acadia 9-0753
Timing Chain w/ Water Pump Kit For 07-15 Chevy Colorado Camaro GMC Acadia 9-0753
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Timing Chain with Water Pump Kit for Chevy GMC
Complete timing chain and water pump kit designed for 2007-2015 Chevy Colorado, Camaro, and GMC Acadia engines; cross-reference 9-0753.
Overview
This timing chain with water pump kit restores factory timing accuracy and cooling on 2007-2015 Chevy Colorado, Camaro, and GMC Acadia models. The comprehensive kit eliminates guesswork by bundling the chain, sprockets, tensioner, guides, and water pump. Engine builders and fleet mechanics rely on this timing chain with water pump kit for consistent performance.
Built For Performance
- Complete kit includes timing chain, water pump, sprockets, tensioner, and guides
- Hardened steel chain pins and plates resist stretch under high load
- Water pump with precision-machined impeller for efficient coolant flow
- OE-style gaskets and seals ensure leak-free installation
- Timing components match stock tooth profiles and pitch for silent operation
- All parts meet SAE material and tolerance standards
Fits These Machines
- for Chevy Colorado
- for Chevy Camaro
- for GMC Acadia
On-The-Job Use
- Timing chain and water pump replacement during major engine service
- High-mileage maintenance to prevent chain stretch and coolant leaks
- Engine rebuilds on 3.6L V6 and other compatible platforms
- Preventive service when replacing front cover gaskets or oil pump
Specs At A Glance
| Part Number(s) | 9-0753 |
| Kit Contents | Timing chain, water pump, sprockets, tensioner, guides, gaskets |
| Material | Hardened steel chain, cast aluminum water pump housing |
| Compatibility | 2007-2015 Chevy Colorado, Camaro, GMC Acadia (check engine code) |
Good To Know
Q: Does this timing chain with water pump kit include all needed gaskets? A: Yes, the kit includes front cover and water pump gaskets so you can complete the job without sourcing separate seals.
Q: How often should the timing chain and water pump be replaced on these engines? A: Replacement intervals vary by use, but many technicians recommend service around 100,000 miles when chain stretch or pump seepage appears.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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