ZY0812670A Mazda LEVER,CHAIN, Price: 23.50$, Weight: 0.201kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Mazda

ZY0812670A

LEVER,CHAIN

0

0.201

 Dispatch 24h

23.50$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mazda
ZY0812670A 
LEVER,CHAIN
9
0.231
2-3
23.92$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mazda
ZY0812670 
LEVER,CHAIN
3
0.184
7-10
20.24$
 
Mazda
ZY0812670 
LEVER,CHAIN
0
0.184
-
20.51$
Not Available

Compatibility

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BL5FP 100001AJBA1204.2009JapanRH.21 View
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DE3F 350001AJDM0608.2010JapanRH.22 View
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BL6FJ 100001AJBB0706.2009JapanRH.21 View
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DC5R 300001AJDV0207.2006JapanRH.18 View
CarlineCatalog NoProduced FromDestination RegionDriveModel YearDiagram
DEALDMN110.2010General/ChinaL2010 View
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BMALBAM103.2014General/ChinaL2014 View

Chain Lever: A Vital Component for Your Engine

The chain lever is an essential component in your vehicle's timing system. It ensures the precise synchronization of the engine's camshaft and crankshaft, which is crucial for the efficient operation of the engine. Without proper timing, the engine's performance can be compromised, leading to inefficient fuel consumption and potential engine damage.

Why You Need a Chain Lever

The chain lever is crucial because it maintains the tension in the timing chain, preventing it from slipping or skipping over the sprocket teeth. This lever works in harmony with the chain and sprockets to control the opening and closing of the engine valves at the correct intervals, ensuring optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency.

Functionality of the Chain Lever

Typically crafted from durable materials, the chain lever is designed to withstand the heat and mechanical stress of the engine environment. It works by exerting pressure on the timing chain, using either a tensioner mechanism or a hydraulic control system. This ensures the chain remains taut, thus preserving the precise timing required for effective engine operation.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Chain Lever

If the chain lever fails, the chain may become loose, leading to improper timing of the engine's internal combustion process. Symptoms of a broken chain lever can include rattling noises from the engine, decreased power, poor fuel economy, and in severe cases, catastrophic engine failure. Recognizing these symptoms early can prevent further damage and costly repairs.

Compatible Car Models

  • Axela
  • Mazda Instruction Car
  • Demio
  • Verisa
  • 2
  • 3