Timing belt
two chains
With a properly maintained vehicle a timing chain (not a belt) will last a very long time. Up to 30 years.
The 2000-2001 Infiniti I30 engine (vq 30 de) has a timing chain. There is no scheduled maintenance for the chain as it does not require periodic adjustment. These timing chains are purported to last around 300,000 miles. Also these engines are not interference engines. They do no internal damage if timing chain breaks.
The 2000-2001 Infiniti I30 engine (vq 30 de) has a timing chain. There is no scheduled maintenance for the chain as it does not require periodic adjustment. These timing chains are purported to last around 300,000 miles. Also these engines are not interference engines. They do no internal damage if timing chain breaks.
If it's a 1.3 it has a timing chain as it's an overhead valve engine. If it's a 1.25 or 1.4 it's a belt. You will not have to renew the chain at any time unless it breaks and in 30 yrs I've never had to replace one. The 1.25 should have the belt renewed at 100,000miles or 10 years whichever comes first.
The 2005 Honda Civic EX with the 1.7L engine has a timing belt, not a chain. The timing belt for this application will cost about $20-30, depending on brand. The manufacturer's suggested replacement interval is at 110,000 miles or 84 months. If the car is regularly driven in extreme temperatures, the belt should be replaced at 60,000 miles. In any case, it's a good idea to at least inspect the belt and related components (water pump, tensioner) at around 60K miles.
the unique thing about this i30s they have a chain instead of a belt and the chain last much longer it should last the entire life of youre car as long as proper oil change is done its about 300000 miles i wouldn't go changing them as yet coz they are expensive to change
The water pump is located under the timing belt cover. It is a Timing belt driven water pump. Recommend a professional mechanic replacement if needed. It usually costs about $250.00 Labor $100 for the water pump and about $30 for the timing belt.
Behind the timing cover, while you are there, replace the timing belt, it's only $30.
Try at Dayco.com often the belt diagram is printed on the cardboard sleeve that the belt is packaged in
Assuming you're talking about 30mph....could be the timing belt.
4.2 hours give or take 30 min.