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Looking at getting a Holden adventra LX6
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan84" data-source="post: 105655" data-attributes="member: 3887"><p>Uncle Bob there are 3 chains in the alloytec once they stretch the car will wind over and will not start. The issue is common and wasn't really rectified until the sidi alloytec came out. Get on Google and search alloytec timing chain in images.</p><p>I have 2400000kms on my vz and the chains have never been changed. The car hasn't be driven lightly, it's been well and truly used to and beyond its capabilities.</p><p>It's very hit and miss with timing chain failure </p><p>Regards</p><p>Dan84</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan84, post: 105655, member: 3887"] Uncle Bob there are 3 chains in the alloytec once they stretch the car will wind over and will not start. The issue is common and wasn't really rectified until the sidi alloytec came out. Get on Google and search alloytec timing chain in images. I have 2400000kms on my vz and the chains have never been changed. The car hasn't be driven lightly, it's been well and truly used to and beyond its capabilities. It's very hit and miss with timing chain failure Regards Dan84 [/QUOTE]
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