A gear drive uses gears to drive the camshaft vs a belt or timing chain. Some bikes use a shaft drive vs a chain that is often confused with a gear dive.
Genie does in fact only make garage doors. However, they make garage doors with different opening technologies. Their openers consist of the Screw Drive, a technology to open a garage door without the use of chains, gears, or belts, the Chain Drive, which uses a chain to move the garage door on its track, and the Belt Drive, which uses the same concept as the Chain Drive but with a belt in place of the chain.
I have 2001 Mazda Tribute 4WD with 3.0 V6 and it uses timing chain, not a belt.
no it uses a big rubber band, drive backwards to rewind it
The 3.7L uses a chain.The 3.7L uses a chain.
No, your Ford uses a timing chain to drive the cam.
a mini quad a4 uses the t8f chain
The BMW M44 engine uses a chain to drive the two overhead camshafts. You can see a good illustration at http://www.realoem.com.
I'm pretty sure this one has been answered (probably more than once) but yes, the 4 cylinder engine uses a chain to drive the camshaft and doesn't require maintenance. The V6 uses a belt to drive the cams and is scheduled for replacement every 90,000 miles. Cheers
NO, it uses a Chain. No belt.
The four-cylinder engine uses a chain. There's no maintenance schedule for it. The six-cylinder engine uses a belt to drive the cams. The schedule calls for replacement at 90,000 miles or ten years whichever comes first. Cheers
It uses chain.