Assuming the KA is running on an Endura-E (that's a Kent block varient which was the standard 1.3Ltr version in the UK pre 2003) then I believe it's chain drivien. Not sure about the Duratech model that replaced it, but I would imagine it's a chain drive too.
Ford Ka's have a timing chain, not belt.
Yes not cambelt chain driven
I think the Ford Ka engine is still largely an original Ford Anglia one, with steel cam chain and push rods. Basically, that chain is service-free item; should last forever (disbarring material defects). There is not even chain tensioner to worry over. eero raunio, Finland (a ka owner)
In Ford vehicles, the type of engine timing mechanism—belt or chain—varies by model and engine type. Many modern Ford engines use timing chains, which are generally more durable and require less frequent replacement than timing belts. However, some older models and specific engines may still utilize timing belts. It's important to check the owner's manual or consult with a mechanic for the specific model in question.
Ford Ka was created in 1996.
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dependes on the model and engine dispacement on the ford ka.
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There is a model of car produced by the Ford Motor Company which is called a Ka.
== == Yes, all clutches on KA's are hydraulic.
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