Cam belt sprocket/guide, I believe is the answer you are looking for.
Timing belt(also named cam belt), tensioners, pulleys and idlers.
Would have to change pulleys for sprockets
the only timing marks are on the timing belt pulleys for installation of new timing belt other than that timing is not adjustable.
remove the timing cover and mark the belt and pulleys with liquid paper then transfer the marks onto the new belt piece of cake good luck
The timing belt is installed by aligning the marks on the pulleys and the belts. THey must be exact.
The marks are on the pulleys and on the belt itself.
The timing belt can only jump time if there is a failed component in the timing belt system. Check the pulleys and tensioner.
the timing belt and pulleys driven the cameshaft at half carnk speed(engine speed) pulleys is connected to the crankshft front end of the engine. I donno weather this answer help or not :(
Timing belt - usually replaced with service every 54,000 miles. The belt is available on its own, or as part of a kit, including the idler pulleys.
Begin by removing all of the pulleys from the front of the engine. Remove the front engine cover. Remove the timing belt. Reverse the process to install the new timing belt.
Parts and labor for timing belt, water pump, #1 and # 2 timing belt idler pulleys should be around $900.00 www.lextechautomotivellc.com
The belt itself doesn't matter but the position of the pulleys do. Mark the 12o'clock position of the pullleys with whiteout or something when you remove the old belt.