First of all, they are called camshaft tower covers. You must remove the cam gears,then remove two of the four bolts behind the gears. Before you reinstall the cams put the crank timing mark at 3 o'clock position, then rotate it back to 12 o'clock after the alignment pegs in the cam gears have been inserted.
you have to remove the timing chain in order to remove the cam covers
In order to replace a timing chain for a 2003 Chevy Cavalier, a person will need remove the oil pan, crankshaft pulley and hub, timing cover bolts, and timing cover. Then the timing cover gasket, timing cover and bolts, crankshaft pulley, and oil pan will need to be installed.
just take the bolts out i think there size 8mm
Yes every car has a timing belt or chain.The 2003 Cavalier has a timing belt
remove alternator, powersteering pump ,harmonic balancer ,and waterpump,the timing chain cover is now ready to come off also need to remove oil pan .timing chain is under cover
The 95 Cavalier with the 2.2L engine does not use a belt, instead it has a roller chain/tensioner setup which should last the life of the engine.
Cavalier
Remove the drive belts, crankshaft pulley, and timing covers. Align the timing marks on the camshaft and crankshaft and r+r the belt
Yes, along with the belts, intake, crank pulley, timing chain cover, timing chain, and chain guides.
It must be a timing chain because Gates ( they make timing belts etc. ) does not list a timing belt for the 2004 Chevy Cavalier
Timing chain
It doesn't have a timing belt.