It uses a timing chain and sprockets. I don't know how many links are in the chain. It doesn't normally break like a timing belt does, but it does wear out and can cause timing problems. If it is allowed to wear far enough it can jump a tooth and that usually stops the engine from being able to run.
This engine does not have a timing belt, it is gear-driven. Possibly, you have broken gear teeth, causing the timing to be out of order.
It is possible that the harmonic balancer has spun.check the rubber around the balancer for cracks or decay.If so replace balancer...
on the two gears that the chain runs on, there are "dots" close to the teeth. align those "dots", and the chain will be in time.
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The roll pin in the distributor drive gear may be broken. Remove distributor and check. Camshaft broken, But not very common in stock engines. Timing chain broken. Not common either. Cam gear on the timing gear may be striped off/teeth gone. Check timing chain.
A G16B 103 teeth 25mm wide, a G16a 95 teeth 19mm wide. Go to a Bosch or Gates or www.rockauto.com web site and check timing belt catalogues many different combos
on vehicles? maybe the timing belt lost teeth or isn't tight enough due to a failed or failing tensioner.
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