One of the accessories that the belt drives must be having an issue. With the belt removed spin each pulley by hand. They should spin freely, quietly and smoothly. The belt tensioner should hold good tension on the belt also.
It has no Timing Belt, it has a Timing Chain.
no the serpentine belt is totally separate from timing belt
It will take an experience mechanic approximately 8 hours to replace the timing belt in your 1992 Chevy Corsica. The 1992 Chevy Corsica does not have each timing chain, it has a timing belt.
Yes , the fan belt drives the engine accessories , the timing belt is used to keep the engine crankshaft and pistons " in time " with the camshaft and valves
The general time to do so is around 100k (100,000) miles
The Chevy 350 does not have a timing belt, It has a timing chain. If you are wanting to know where to set the timing, then I need to know the year of the engine. Thay are all different.
You don't "tighten" the belt, it's self adjusting. If the belt is slipping you probably have a problem with the tensioner spring. Occasionally the spring weakens over time. Pull the tensioner and replace it if you think it's loose.
my l1742 dont want to go every time i put it in gear it burns the belt like the trans axcel is locked what is the problem
It is unsure at this time, but I have done some research and have seen where they are talking about keep the Chevy Avalanche for the 3rd Generation. I really loved the Avalanche but had to trade it in because of the poor fuel mileage.
if the timing belt is not moving when engine is cranking,it means you have broken a cam,or a belt pulley.do not keep cranking as you can damage other parts of the engine such as the valves
timing belt has nothing to do with transmission so it is possoble for you to have a timing belt it may be a timing chain also the purpose of the belt or chain is to keep the crank shaft turning in time with the cam shafts yes, the timing belt is independent of the transmission.
The duration of Time Belt is 360.0 seconds.