All Villagers have a timing belt. Yours should be changed every 65,000 miles. While you're at it, replace the water pump, belt tensioner, and camshaft seals as these require the same amount of time and work to replace separately.
It has no Timing Belt, it has a Timing Chain.
how to install time chain cover on a1997 blazer
It does not have a timing belt. It has a chain. the timing chain is on the left side(passenger side) of the engine, you might want to thing about changing the water pump at the same time being that to get to one you have to move the other.
No it does not have time to chain it has a timing belt
First and foremost this engine does not have a timing belt. It acutally has a timing chain which does not need to be replaced unless there are issues with the vehicle holding time.
If the timing chain has jumped time, the vehicle will run rough or not at all. You will need to check the time with a timing light to see if it is off.
Mostly it has a time belt 99% it has a time belt WRONG IT HAS A CHAIN !!
go to the junkyard, buy a low milage engine, then replace with old one. It's cheaper to replace an engine than to do a timing chain.
A timing chain should last the life of the engine. Timing chains are INSIDE the engine and as such are constantly oiled. By the time the timing chain and/or tensioning mechanism is worn out, it's about time to rebuild the engine.
The time chain is located under the timing chain cover, which is behind the fan and under the water pump.
You do not change the timing chain unless it becomes noisy. It is designed to last the life of the engine.
depends on if your trying to set the time on the timing chain or trying to set the base timing for the computer. The base timing is fixed by the PCM/computer. for setting the time on the timing chain consult a service manual