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Product Description

Package Includes:
- 1 Primary Timing Chain (170 Links)
- 2 Secondary Timing Chains (46 Links)
- 1 Crank Sprocket (18 Teeth)
- 1 Idler Sprocket (18 Teeth)
- 1 Primary Tensioner
- 1 Upper Right Tensioner
- 1 Upper Left Tensioner
- 1 Lower Tensioner Guide Rail
- 1 Lower Fixed Guide Rail
- 2 Upper Guide Rails
Car Application:
- 2007-2015 for Lexus ES350 V6 3.5L
- 2006 for Lexus GS300 V6 3.0L
- 2007-2011 for Lexus GS350 V6 3.5L
- 2007-2011 for Lexus GS450h V6 3.5L
- 2006-2015 for Lexus IS250 V6 2.5L
- 2006-2012 for Lexus IS350 V6 3.5L
- 2007-2015 for Lexus RX350 V6 3.5L
- 2010-2015 for Lexus RX450h V6 3.5L
- 2005-2016 for Toyota Avalon V6 3.5L (To 10/01/2015)
- 2007-2016 for Toyota Camry V6 3.5L (To 10/01/2015)
- 2008-2016 for Toyota Highlander V6 3.5L
- 2006-2012 for Toyota RAV4 V6 3.5L
- 2007-2016 for Toyota Sienna V6 3.5L
- 2009-2016 for Toyota Venza V6 3.5L

What does a timing chain do?
- A timing chain synchronizes the rotation of the crankshaft and camshaft(s) ensuring proper timing and allows the engine's valves to open and close during each cylinder's firing. The chain is located inside of the engine and needs to be lubricated by the oil in the engine, making oil maintenance important as well. Every time you use the engine, the timing chain is in use

When does a timing chain need to be replaced?
The timing chain normally needs to be replaced between 80,000 and 120,000 miles unless there is a specific problem. Issues with the chain are common in higher mileage vehicles. If driving an older vehicle, or one with close to 100,000 miles, it is recommended to look for symptoms of the timing chain going bad or failing.
Signs a timing chain needs to be replaced include:
- Later model VVT applications will generate engine codes and check engine lights prior to engine rattle
- Older, pre-VVT applications will generate engine rattle

Should I also replace sprockets and tensioners?
- Yes, MOCA recommends that all components of the timing system be replaced at the same time. Using a worn sprocket may result in the chain not meshing with the worn sprocket, which could result in poor engine performance.

Are these chains coming with timing marks?
- Each chain has a Timing Chain mark for easier installation. When changing the timing chain or adjusting timing on a vehicle, understanding the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys is key to getting it right




How to change a timing chain
The timing chain is defective or broken. The vehicle is lifted and supported on jack stands. The coolant and oil is drained
Removing the Drive Belt Components. The water pump, belt and accessories are removed to gain access for the timing chain. Oil pan is lowered
The timing cover is removed. Lube the gear before installing the new chain. Place the new chain onto the gears while aligning with the marks. Tighten the chain according to your car manual's specifications
The timing cover and oil pan is reinstalled. The water pump, belt and accessories are re-installed as required. The engine oil and coolant are filled. The vehicle is removed from the jack stands

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