belt is stretched dose not take much to stretch only rubber and metal
also remember the pulley that takes up the tension is not on center the hole thats
in the pulley is eccentric -off center ..you must set it so its up the pulley so it holds the belt tighter hope you understand i took my belt off 6 times all ok remember the tension pulley is eccentric not on center............
You remove the two bolts from the bottom.
Chrysler's Eagle Vision sports sedan shipped with either a timing belt or chain, depending on the engine installed in the vehicle. The 3.5 liter engine uses a belt, while the smaller 3.3 liter engine contains a timing chain.
If you checked the belt and you think it is loose ,change it. It has a tensioner built in that sets the tension when the belt is installed.
right below ur timing belt
It's run by the timing belt near the bottom of the engine. (Passenger side of engine). So you need to remove the timing belt cover to get at it.
No , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 2.0 liter four cylinder engine in a 1995 Eagle Talon ( IS AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE )
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.
No , it is not an interference engine ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etc . )
Yes, this engine is an Interference engine. Timing belt must be replaced at 105,000 miles. The timing belt drives the water pump, so, replace it at the same time as the belt. This will save you labor costs later on. The life of the pump is about the same as the belt. If the belt breaks serious engine damage will occur.
The 1993 Eagle Vision equipped with the 3.5 Liter V6 has a timing belt. The belt MUST be replaced at 105,000 miles or 10 years. The cam belt also drives the water pump, so replace the pump at the same time to save on labor costs later on when the pump fails. Warning: This engine is an INTERFERENCE engine. If the belt breaks, serious engine damage will occur. The 3.3L has a chain. No maintenance neccessary.
For the Eagle Vision TSi trim-code, which always shipped with a 3.5 liter engine (the ESi could have either a 3.3 or 3.5), the water pump is located behind the stamped timing belt cover, so normally you can't see it. To access the pump, you'll need to remove the timing belt covers (there are two pieces) and then remove the timing belt.
3.5 L engine-- The water pump is located behind the stamped timing belt cover, so normally you can't see it. To access the pump, you'll need to remove the timing belt covers (there are two pieces) and then remove the timing belt.