For the Ford E-350 7.5 L, the timing gears are made of metal. Although they are not necessarily made of iron, they are not made of plastic, either.
Timing belts are usually only used for Overhead Cam Engines ( DOHC or SOHC). The Iron Duke is a overhead valve engine and not an over head cam engine. The Iron Duke has cam gears instead of a chain or a belt.
Does the 1991 2.5 s10 have a timing chain or a belt or just mesh gears and how do you replace them The camshaft is gear driven off the crankshaft. The camshaft gear is pressed onto the camshaft. The camshaft must be removed from the engine to change the camshaft timing gear. The timing gears should last the life of the engine. Next time, please don't answer your question with another question.
Are you sure it has a chain?? Most small cars either have a timing belt or two gears that mess together. The 2.2 liter engine is called the iron duke. This means that it has two gears that mess together and 99% of the time you will not need to replace them. I had many friends who had this engine in their trucks and cars and they had well over 200,000 miles on them and never had to replace the gears. However if you do have a timing belt the picture will be located on the right front fender under the hood.
3 Iron Gears 1 Redstone 2 Gold Gears 2 Diamond Gears 1 Diamond Pickaxe
Yes iron is very much heavier then plastic.
In the cargo area , on the drivers side , behind the removable plastic panel where the tire jack is stored . There are clips on the back side of the panel which hold the tire iron in place
From best to worse, it would be glass, plastic, cotton and iron.
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Yes. Iron is more dense than plastic because its particles are closer together.
Mine is in the extended cab pass side compartment under black plastic tray in bottom
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