Timing Belts
The sequencing status of your engine is important. The timing belt is what keeps your vehicle running. Its function is to keep the open timing of your valves and piston in line and on time. Without a reliable timing belt, your engine performs poorly, or not at all.
Timing belts are made of a durable elastic rubber that holds to the crankshaft and camshaft of your engine. The belt is smooth on one side and has teeth on the other which help keep the gears in time because this essential part is located near the engine, it takes on abuse and extensive amounts of heat.
Around the 60,000 to 100,000 mileage mark, timing belts can become brittle, worn, loose, or torn. You can visually inspect the belt for fraying or damage. If the belt looks old and cruddy or unfit, change it immediately. If you prolong this repair, it could mean more harm to your engine's systems.
Signs of a failing timing belt are:
- Squeaking when engine running
- Engine stalling
- Dead engine at start
- An unusual ticking noise from the engine
- Oil leaks
- Unusual engine revving
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