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Engine Timing Cover for 1985-1992 Pontiac Firebird
A-Premium®Part # APETC0005
Engine Timing Cover for 1985-1992 Pontiac Firebird
$54.99
CA$57.99
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3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Pontiac Firebird: 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
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Vehicle: Pontiac
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
MaterialSteel
ColorBlack
Part interchange
10243967, 635-513
item #100426AQ
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This item fits the vehicle without Timing Indicator.
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Engine Timing Cover for 2008-2009 Pontiac G8
A-Premium®Part # APETC0011
Engine Timing Cover for 2008-2009 Pontiac G8
$75.99
CA$80.99
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Fits Pontiac G8: 2008 2009
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Vehicle: Pontiac
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
MaterialAluminum
ColorSilver
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12561243, 12600326, 635-515
item #100424DE
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Engine Timing Cover for 2005-2006 Pontiac GTO
A-Premium®Part # APETC0011
Engine Timing Cover for 2005-2006 Pontiac GTO
$75.99
CA$80.99
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Fits Pontiac GTO: 2005 2006
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Vehicle: Pontiac
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
MaterialAluminum
ColorSilver
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12561243, 12600326, 635-515
item #1004251T
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Rear Main Seal Kit for 2006 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix
A-Premium®Part # APETC0003
Rear Main Seal Kit for 2006 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix
$64.99
CA$68.99
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Fits Pontiac Grand Prix: 2006 2008
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Vehicle: Pontiac
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Installation PositionRear
MaterialAluminum
ColorSilver
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635-518, 12633579, 12639250
item #100421EA
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Rear Main Seal Kit for 2008-2009 Pontiac G8
A-Premium®Part # APETC0003
Rear Main Seal Kit for 2008-2009 Pontiac G8
$64.99
CA$68.99
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Fits Pontiac G8: 2008 2009
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Vehicle: Pontiac
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Installation PositionRear
MaterialAluminum
ColorSilver
Part interchange
635-518, 12633579, 12639250
item #1004252S
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Rear Main Seal Kit for 1998-2002 Pontiac Firebird
A-Premium®Part # APETC0003
Rear Main Seal Kit for 1998-2002 Pontiac Firebird
$64.99
CA$68.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits Pontiac Firebird: 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
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Vehicle: Pontiac
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Installation PositionRear
MaterialAluminum
ColorSilver
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635-518, 12633579, 12639250
item #10042401
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What does a timing cover do?

A ​timing cover​ is a protective shield enclosing the timing belt or chain in an internal combustion engine. Its primary role is to retain lubricating oil, ensuring minimal friction and wear on moving parts like the belt or chain. This prevents slippage, which could disrupt valve/piston timing and cause severe engine damage. The cover also blocks dirt, dust, and debris from entering the timing system, avoiding abrasive wear that accelerates component failure. Additionally, it dampens high-frequency noise from the timing components for a quieter engine operation and reduces the risk of accidental injury to mechanics during maintenance by covering sharp or fast-moving parts.

Made from durable materials like aluminum, steel, or reinforced polymers, the timing cover provides structural support in some designs, maintaining alignment of critical components. Over time, wear, rust, or cracks in the cover can lead to oil leaks, contamination, or component misalignment. Regular inspections during maintenance are crucial to catch these issues early, as neglect might result in costly repairs, such as valve damage or complete engine failure. In short, the timing cover safeguards engine performance, longevity, and safety through simple yet vital protection.

How to identify a failing timing cover

A failing timing cover can lead to serious engine issues if left unchecked. Here’s how to identify potential problems early:

​1. Visible Signs of Damage​

Look for cracks, rust, or warping on the timing cover. Over time, exposure to heat, moisture, or road debris can weaken the material. If the cover is cracked, oil may leak, or debris could enter the timing system.

​2. Oil Leaks​

Check for dark oil stains or puddles under the engine, near the front of the cylinder block. A failing timing cover often fails to seal lubricant properly, leading to low oil levels or pooling around the timing area. Low oil can cause the timing belt/chain to slip or wear prematurely.

​3. Unusual Engine Noises​

Listen for whining, grinding, or rattling sounds coming from the timing zone (near the crankshaft or water pump). Worn or loose components (e.g., a dry, misaligned timing belt) often produce noise due to friction or lack of lubrication.

​4. Engine Performance Problems​

A compromised timing cover may allow contaminants (dirt, sand) to reach the timing belt/chain, causing misalignment or slippage. This disrupts valve timing, leading to symptoms like rough idling, stalling, misfires, or hesitation during acceleration. In severe cases, it can bend valves or damage pistons.

​5. Contaminated Timing Components​

During inspection, if the timing belt/chain appears dirty, frayed, or has missing teeth, the cover may not be sealing debris out. Debris buildup accelerates wear on these critical parts.

6. Maintenance Alerts​

If your vehicle’s check engine light triggers, especially with codes related to valve timing (e.g., P0016 for camshaft/crankshaft alignment), it could signal indirect issues caused by a failing timing cover.

What to do next?

  1. Inspect regularly: Check the timing cover during routine oil changes or engine services.
  2. Address leaks promptly: Fix oil leaks immediately to prevent damage to the timing system.
  3. Replace if necessary: If the cover is cracked, rusted, or damaged, replace it along with any worn timing components (belt/chain) to avoid chain reactions.

Ignoring a failing timing cover risks catastrophic engine failure, especially in interference engines (where valves and pistons share space). Catching issues early saves time and money!

Need a replacement timing cover? Look A-Premium!

If you’re experiencing oil leaks, strange noises, or erratic engine performance, your timing cover might be failing. Don’t let this critical component compromise your vehicle’s safety or longevity—replace it today before minor issues escalate into catastrophic engine damage.

Visit A-Premium.com to find ​high-quality timing covers​ tailored for your make and model. Our selection includes durable, OEM-approved parts designed to fit seamlessly into your engine. Plus, enjoy:

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