Timing belt/chain or cam belt/chain
The bora v5 does not have a cam belt. It has two timing chains. The first is driven by a sprocket on the crankshaft. This first chain drives a sprocket connected to a smaller sprocket on a common shaft. This smaller sprocket drives the camshaft chain which drives the twin cam shafts. Both chains have tensioners.
No, the timing belt ( or chain on some engines ) drives the cam shaft (s). The serpentine belt drives the alternator, air conditioning, power steering, etc.No, the timing belt ( or chain on some engines ) drives the cam shaft (s). The serpentine belt drives the alternator, air conditioning, power steering, etc.
By a chain or belt from the crankshaft.
It has a belt and a chain. Belt driven from fuel pump to camshaft, and chain from crankshaft to fuel pump
It has only one belt. The drive belt drives the Alternator and A/C Compressor and is driven by the crankshaft pully and the slack is taken out by the tenioner pully. It dont have a timing belt,it has a timing chain.
It is the gear that drives the camshaft. It is affixed to the end of the camshaft. It is driven by a belt or chain that goes around another gear at the crankshaft and has one or more tensioners to keep it tight.
If it has the 3.5L(EGG) V6. The 3.5 as opposed to the 3.3 is the fact that the camshaft is timed to the crankshaft with a BELT rather than a CHAIN. The water pump is also driven by the timing belt on the 3.5, whereas on the 3.3, the accessory belt drives it. Yes your Chrysler engine has a Timing Belt! CHANGE IT along with the waterpump.
No. The timing belt or chain connects to crankshaft and camshafts. The serpentine belt connects the crankshaft with the alternator, ac compressor, power steering, etc.
Usually by chain but could also be by gears or belt.
its a chain that drives it no a belt
Both, timing belt from cam to diesel pump. Timing chain from cam to crankshaft.
Both..a chain to connect the crankshaft with the injection-pump..and a toothed belt connects the pump with the camshaft. gr.