the timing is go kill yourslef and if you dont like that hang yourslef from a rope in your front yard. no im joking the timing is 12.1 and the belts are easy just watch where your old belts come off. the timing is go kill yourslef and if you dont like that hang yourslef from a rope in your front yard. no im joking the timing is 12.1 and the belts are easy just watch where your old belts come off.
The vehicle has a timing chain that keeps the camshaft spinning correctly relative to the crankshaft. It also has a serpentine belt (what used to be known as fan belts) that operates the AC compressor, alternator, air pump, and water pump. Some people still call serpentine belts a timing belt even though it has no effect on engine timing. Many 4 cylinder engines use a timing belt in place of a chain. I think this is where the confusion starts.
We recommend 80,000 miles but the factory is a 100k . Don't take chances Audi's come into GermanCarDepot.com all the time with broken timing belts the car can have oil leaking on the belt in the past or over time in some climates the Timing belt gets dried out. ollieracepnc
Check your timing belt, harmonic balancer and the either two or three belts that connect to the harmonic balancer
Yes.It can be converted . You will need to install a power assisted steering rack, power steering pump, belts and hoses.
No ... timing belts and the transmission are not related in any way. The timing belts are in the engine and keep all the pistons functioning properly. The transmission uses the power from the engine to drive the wheels.
Ususally push rod style engines do not use timing belts. Even some modern OHC engines do not use timing belts but instead use a timing chain. An example is the 2003 & up Honda 4 cylinder.
Most vehicles recommend changing the timing belt every 60,000 miles.
Timing belts for most vehicles are supposed to be replaced at 60k. Some vehicles at 90k.
All Honda vehicles up to 2002 have cam belts. Starting in 2003-up the V6 has a belt and all 4 cylinders have a chain.
All Hyundai Elantras from 1993 to 2008 use a timing belt instead of a chain as some vehicles do.
there is no timing belt on these vehicles! only one chain, and there(supposed) to LAST.
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Yes Toyota vehicles with a 3.3L V6 engine that has VVT-i have timing belts.
Unless a timing chain is making a noise or has jumped a tooth, they need not be replaced. Timing belts need changing according to the specs spelled out in the owner's manual.
General rule - 60,000 miles for most vehicles. By that time, those belts are either worn or stretching and affecting engine performance.
Yes. All Subarus of recent vintage use timing belts. See your owner's manual. Not all Subarus will have a belt, some 6 cylinder models have a timing chain.