It lasts until it fails. That could be 100,000 or 300,000 miles.
The SLK has a timing chain which lasts much longer than a belt.
It uses a timing chain that normally lasts the life of the engine.
Never. The Taurus engines...both the Vulcan and the Duratec V6s...both have a timing CHAIN that lasts the life of the engine, not a timing belt.
It's a timing chain -- needs only limited adjustment. Lasts a really, really long time.
The V6 has a timing belt that must be changed at 110,000 miles. The 4 cylinder has a chain that lasts the life of the engine.
There is no timing associated with a pool tournament. How long a pool game lasts depends upon the types of games being played and the skill of the players.
The 2007 Nissan Frontier SE is equipped with a timing chain rather than a timing belt. Timing chains are generally more durable and require less frequent maintenance compared to timing belts. It's important to regularly check the condition of the timing chain, but it typically lasts the lifetime of the engine.
of course; batteries go dead all the time, there's no such thing as a battery that lasts forever!
If the engine type is 3ZZ there isn't a timing belt. This engine is VVT, so the valves are moving by a chain that lasts much more than belt.
NO. There is a timing chain, and under most conditions, lasts the life of the vehicle. Do not get hooked into replacing the timing chain unless absolutely necessary with high mileage and extreme engine abuse. It would cost about $1500 at the dealer.
The chain usually lasts the life of the engine. It only needs changed if it has failed.
Answerhave your starter replace right-away. the bearing seals in the starter have leaked out all the grease. This could also be caused by the timing chain tensioner, which is hydralic and only provides the proper tension when the engine oil pressure is adequate.