Noted below are a few of the common warning indicators that a problem with the timing cover exists. 1. Oil is leaking in the center of the vehicle. The timing cover has a gasket that allows the cover to be securely attached to the engine block. Over time and due to exposure to heat, dirt, road grime, and more, the gasket can often become
Answered by Dan Powell. This engine uses a timing belt. I'd suggest changing it every 60,000 miles or five years (whichever comes first). If you don't have any history paperwork for the car then I'd assume it hasn't been done. Tags: timing belt timing chain.
There are many different ways one can identify a faulty timing chain/belt. If your engine misfires or it simply runs poorly on idle, chances are that your belt/chain is out of wack. If you come across metal shavings in your oil, this is a sign of bad engine timing. Uneven revs, ticking sounds, and such are also obvious signs that there might be
I have seen that on 2003 there is a timing belt. What surprises me is that the car has been running with the same timing belt for 15 years bearing the same belt for 197,000km. Also the fact that there is nothing in the scheduled maintenance guide. Does the oil leaks at the front indicate anything? –
For years, engines were designed with a timing chain for this purpose. The timing chain, built like a double-roller bicycle chain, will generally last for the entire life cycle of the engine without failure. The timing belt, on the other hand, is a toothed rubber belt that's only slightly heavier-gauge rubber than the serpentine belt and is
Hi guys any one got any idea if a corsa on a 57 plate has a chain or belt. It has a 1.4 16v DOHC ztec engine. hi, it will be a chain for definate. This is the ecotec engine, and all of these ecotech engines now incorporate a timing chain. The last belts were used in the last generation of corsas. (1994 onwards till 1999)
A manufacturer-specified timing chain will be fitted for the 2014 Ford Focus. The timing chain is expected to last for the life of the vehicle, but complications can be caused by wear and tear or a faulty timing chain tensioner. Eventually, when this happens, the timing chain may stretch or warp, causing the car to drive aggressively, pause, or even stall. You will also detect a slapping noise
Listed below are a few common symptoms that might indicate that your timing belt is wearing out or has broken – which will require a local ASE certified mechanic to replace the timing belt and inspect other internal engine components for damage. 1. Ticking noise coming from the engine. The timing belt is attached by way of a series of pulleys
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