Genuine Chevrolet Tracker Exhaust Valve

Exhaust Muffler Valve

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4 Exhaust Valves found

  • Chevrolet Tracker Exhaust Valve - 96068606
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    Chevrolet Tracker Valve,Exhaust

    Part Number: 96068606
    • Other Name: VALVE, Exhaust; Exhaust Valve, Intake Valve, Valves
    $19.93 MSRP: $52.67
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    • 1994-2000 Chevrolet Tracker | 2 DOOR HARD TOP, 4 DOOR, CONVERTIBLE | 4 Cyl 1.6L
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  • Chevrolet Tracker Exhaust Valve - 91175073
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    Chevrolet Tracker Valve,Exhaust

    Part Number: 91175073
    • Other Name: VALVE, Exhaust; Exhaust Valve, Valves
    $17.69 MSRP: $33.93
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    • 1999-2002 Chevrolet Tracker | 4 DOOR, CONVERTIBLE | 4 Cyl 2.0L, 6 Cyl 2.5L
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  • Chevrolet Tracker Exhaust Valve - 91177229
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    Chevrolet Tracker Valve,Exhaust (On Esn)

    Part Number: 91177229
    • Other Name: VALVE, Exhaust; Exhaust Valve
    $25.54 MSRP: $33.59
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    • 2003-2004 Chevrolet Tracker | 4 DOOR, CONVERTIBLE | 4 Cyl 2.0L, 6 Cyl 2.5L
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  • Chevrolet Tracker Exhaust Valve - 96067994
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    Chevrolet Tracker Valve,Exhaust

    Part Number: 96067994
    • Other Name: VALVE, Exhaust
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    • 1989-1995 Chevrolet Tracker | 2 DOOR HARD TOP, CONVERTIBLE | 4 Cyl 1.6L
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Chevrolet Tracker Exhaust Valve Parts Questions & Answers

  • Q: What is the importance of having a professional perform a valve job?
    A: Because of the complex nature of the job and the special tools and equipment needed, servicing of the valves, the valve seats and the valve guides, commonly known as a valve job, should be done by a professional. The home mechanic can remove and disassemble the head, do the initial cleaning and inspection, then reassemble and deliver it to a dealer service department or an automotive machine shop for the actual service work. Doing the inspection will enable you to understand what condition the head and valve train components are in and will ensure that you know what work and new parts are required when dealing with an automotive machine shop. A dealer service department or automotive machine shop will remove the valves and springs, recondition or replace the valves and valve seats, recondition the valve guides, check and replace the valve springs, spring retainers and keepers as necessary, replace the valve seals with new ones, reassemble the valve components and make sure the installed spring height is correct. The cylinder head gasket surface will also be resurfaced if it's warped. After the valve job has been performed by a professional, the head will be in like new condition. When the head is returned, be sure to clean it again before installation on the engine to remove any metal particles and abrasive grit that may still be present from the valve service or head resurfacing operations. Use compressed air, if available, to blow out all the oil holes and passages.

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