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The "engine timing mechanism" is a system of gears and belts(or chains) that keep the rotation of the crankshaft synchronized (timed) with the cam shaft so they operate at the same intervals.
To allow the engine to operate efficiently will pulling or traveling.
About gears of war? What? Be more clear. Gears help us operate clocks and various other technologies.
they have no difference.. they are same
In a car with a manual transmission the driver not only has to choose between the different forward gears(4-6 of them) himself, he also has to operate the clutch, the gadget that momentarily separates the gearbox from the engine in order to change the gears.
Yes. They are needed too operate the chains
Without a transmission a car will not run. The function is to transmit engine power to the wheels via a system of gears.
It has a chain and gears. NO BELT. There would be no reason to fool with the timing chain and gears on that year engine. The chain and gears would out last the engine.
Why would a 2001 toyota tacoma not sift gears when engine is cold?
The gears of the starter mesh with the gears on the engine flywheel which is located somewhere where the engine connects to the tranny
Multiplying Gears- a device that increases the rotational speedReducing Gears- a device that decreases the rotational speed
The engine contains gears, also the transmission and differential(s).Further answerTransmission and gears are the same thing. Normally, these are not actually in the engine but attached to it. The differential likewise.