Yes, each tooth is only 2-4 degrees which you can simply adjust timing to compensate .
broken timing belt
That is called a balance shaft.
what are counterbalance shafts made from
Tire out of balance, failed u-joint in drive shaft, engine misfire, transmission malfunction,
There is a chain driven balance shaft on the 4.0 L SOHC engine for the 4X4 Ford Explorers / Rangers
It has an interference engine. The cam belt must be changed at 90,000 miles. The VTEC engine also has a balance shaft belt that also must be changed. Non-VTEC engine does not have the balance shaft belt.
On the trans, where the pass side axle shaft comes out.
Its in there all right Runs from the crank shaft and operates camshaft and balance shaft
It is a non-interferance engine. However it has 2 belts that should be replaced at the same time. It has a Camshaft Belt and a Balance Shaft Belt. Replace them both every 60,000 miles.
No.
no, the axe shaft housings, and gear ratios will be different
I wouldn't think so, not on them.