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No it has a Timing chain
the mazda b3000 is basically a ford ranger. the 3000 designates the 3.0 v6 motor and it has a timing chain.
NO you do not have to pull the engine.
it has a chain if in dought call your mazd dealer
That is because it is not a chain. Mazda uses a timing belt which must be replace at 105,000 miles if not before.
The igniton timng is 6 degrees BTDC
No it does not, it is a non-interferenceif the timing belt break the valves will not collide into the pistons.
No. it is a non-interference motor. If the timing belt breaks, the engine will not be damaged. It will just stop running until it the belt is replaced.
No, Mazda recommends replacing the timing belt at about 65K in all states except Ca. where it is 105K. There is no difference in parts just a difference in State laws (CA requires 100K+ on timing belts) and since it is not an interference engine Mazda just stretched the service interval. No damage if it breaks at 75K...you'll just be stranded
Nissan switched from a timing belt to timing chains on the V6 VQ35DE motor between the 2004 and 2005 model years
i need a timing belt water pump and the sensor for a mazda 1994 6 cylinder 3.0 motor how much those 3 pieces cost
There are a number of Mazda factories found in the continent of Europe. These include Mazda Suisse, Mazda Austria, Mazda Motor Italia, as well as Mazda Motor Europe.