The 3.3L has a timing chain. The serpentine belt (accessory belt) is removed by rotating the tensioner down.
Timing chains are not normally replaced at regular intervals, but may be when there are major engine repairs if they are worn. They are much longer lasting than timing belts.
According to Gates ( they make timing belts etc. ) the 3.0 L - V6 engine in a 1993 Dodge Spirit is NOT an interference engine ( it does use a TIMING BELT )
Two accessory belts and one timing belt.
Two accessory belts and one timing belt
The only engine used in a Dodge vehicle that does not have a timing chain or belt would be the Cummins diesel. The Cummins diesel uses timing gears.
No , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) The 3.0 liter V6 engine in a 1990 Dodge Caravan is NOT AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE
No , not according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc . )
No , it is an interference engine ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etc. )
Timing chains unlike timing belts last the life of the engine.
It must have a TIMING CHAIN because Gates ( they make timing belts etc. ) does not list a timing belt for a 1997 Dodge Intrepid 3.3 liter V6 engine
Timing chains are designed to last the lifetime of the engine. It is timing belts that require changing at certain intervals.
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine unlike timing belts which require replacement at certain intervals.