yes this is very important to do after all of your oil pump changes which you should do about once every 2 months
It depends on how many miles you drive, and how long you want your car to last.In General you should replace the engine oil and filter, the transmission oil and transmission filter and drain and replace the radiator coolant.You should also replace your air filter,and if your car has an external fuel filter, replace it.If you drive a lot of miles, your engine oil may need to be change sooner.
You can replace your 1998 Buick 3.8 liter engine with a Buick 3.1 liter engine. You will need to change the motor mounts and some of the wiring harness will need to be modified.
Never. Unless you have high mileage engine apart for another reason one should not need to change chains.
i need to change engine of my 2001 WV jetta car,how much gone cost to me
they don't have belts , there are two timing chains , one at the front and one at the rear of engine. no need to replace
No You don't Need to change the water pump But you should change it and the thermostat if radiator was full of sludge. if not then no to both.
It should last the life of the engine and not need changed.It should last the life of the engine and not need changed.
unless you can build a engine you need to take it to a mech. or replace the engine with a rebuilt one.
The timing chain (not belt) is not a thing that you should have to replace on a mileage basis. Just keep the engine in tune, change the oil per manufacturers recommendations, and drive it. By the way, a timing belt should be changed approximately every 75K to 80K miles. Your engine will have a chain.
The Pontiac Aztek has a chain which will last the life of the engine and should never need replacing until the engine is overhauled.
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine. They are normally replaced during a complete engine rebuild. Unless you're timing chain is noisy or you suspect a problem with it, there's no need to replace it.
The whole thing my guy