Impossible to tell as it'll depend on riding conditions, how well you've kept it cleaned and lubed, and on your riding habits. Get yourself a chain checker tool, and avoid guesswork and extra cost.
80,000 miles is recommended
the 3.0 h6 has a chain,it doest need changing
The Chevrolet Astro has a chain not a belt.
Never, normally it will last the life of the engine.
It does not have a belt and instead uses a chain that requires no maintenance.
It is 403 miles no matter what method of transportation you take.
Bicycle chains are generally cut to size. But most derailer gear bikes use 114-116 link chains.
Since the early nineties all BMWs are chain driven.
I drive a 2000 Nissan Sentra GXE. Currently I have about 145,000 miles on it. I spoke to my mechanic regarding this and he said since its a chain, it never needs to be changed. No change is required.
There is no recommended change interval for a timing chain. You replace it when it gets noisy or when it starts effecting performance.There is no recommended change interval for a timing chain. You replace it when it gets noisy or when it starts effecting performance.
The 2004 Honda CRV does not have a timing belt. It has a chain and no scheduled replacement is necessary.
if its the vauxhall 2.0 dte, the answer is NEVER ...the engine has a chain, not a belt!