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dude if you have a 4.3 v 6 you are good for a long time. 4.3 engines have a chain not a belt, so with proper oil changes you got 150 to 200 thousand on a chain
The 350 Chevy does not have a belt, it has a chain. Slack in the chain is normal as long as it is not excessive. A better determining factor on when to replace the chain, is the condition of the gears and if the chain is noisy.
no, not as long as there is no visible cracks or damage or wrapage insure thst both surfaces are clean and free of any old gasket & or sealer
timing chain. the timing chain is ment to last as long as the motor does . does not require replacement unless it breaks and if it does i hope its not a interfearence motor
The Pontiac Vibes (all models to date) do not use a timing belt, but are equipped with a long lasting timing chain.
its a timing chain and as long as you dont have like over 200,000 miles its should be fine... its a timing chain and as long as you dont have like over 200,000 miles its should be fine...
Yes. 2005 CRV'S and above have long lasting timing chains.
Could be the driveshaft.
A timing chain normally will last as long as the engine. Signs of a failing timing chain are chain noise and or engine that continues to jump time.
200,000 miles plus
A 2007 Lexus ES350 has a timing chain. This will lower the costs in repairs since the timing chain should last as long as the engine whereas the timing belt needs to be replaced at 90,000 miles.
Yes, as long as they have the same engine