how about timing gear
one is on the cam gear and the other is on the crank timing belt gear. spark timing is on the crank to the rear of the engine
The belt is made or rubber and drives the cam. A gear is just that, a gear which is a metal or plastic part with teeth on it that meshes with a belt or another gear.
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.
the van either has a chain or a gear to gear timing system. GM did not us belts in that engine
no
Yes, you have to remove the camshaft from the engine to replace the timing gear. The timing gear is pressed both on and off of the camshaft using an arbor or other suitable press. Since there is not room to remove the camshaft in the car the engine has to be out of the car.
Where are the timing marks on the cam gear on ford 2.9 engine
The timing gear in a 1989 Buick Park Avenue with the 3800 engine is made of nylon. This design was intended to reduce noise and wear, but it can be prone to degradation over time. It's important to inspect and potentially replace it if you're experiencing timing issues or if the vehicle has high mileage.
no The Chevy Celebrity 4 cylinder engine doesn't use a timing belt, it uses a timing gear. To replace the gear it is necessary to remove the camshaft from the engine as it is a press job. To remove the camshaft it is necessary to remove the engine from the car.
no the gear stays in place , unless you take the timing gear cover off + the bolts that hold it to the cam shaft.no it won't change the position either unless you crank the engine, the gear stays in place.
the mark on the camshaft timing gear needs to line up with the mark on the crankshaft timing gear to ensure the camshaft is in proper time with the crankshaft. Keep in mind that the marks will only line-up every other revolution of the engine due to the crankshaft spinning twice as fast as the camshaft.