i will tell everyone that first: I did check my engine and all my fluids and everything seems fine. Im not a mechanic so was just curious if this is normal for my Lexus and the mileage is right around 105,000
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Your question really makes no sense. Normally a timing chain will last the life of the engine as replaced when the engine is rebuilt.
Not normally.Not normally.
No, not normally. Timing chains are designed to last a life of the engine and are normally replaced during a complete engine overhaul.
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Normally a timing chain will last the life of the engine and is replaced during a complete engine rebuild. No maintenance is normally required.
Usually, yes. A broken rod normally damages the engine block making repair impossible.Usually, yes. A broken rod normally damages the engine block making repair impossible.
it is usually located at the engine end of the top radiator hose
It is normally on the lower right back of the engine.
A 2 liter engine is normally a 4 cylinder engine who's pistons displace 2 liters of volume during 2 complete revolutions. Normally used in economy compact cars.