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Your 2001 Dodge Ram does not have a timing belt, it has a timing chain. No replacement is necessary.
looking for some easy tips on changing the primary timing chain tentioner on my dodge 4.7
The timing chain does not have a service interval. It only needs replaced if there is a failure.
Timing belt. Replace every 60,000 miles.
Remove the oil pan and then remove the timing chain cover. Remove the timing chain and tensioners. There will be four bolts to unscrew. After removing these bolts you can remove the oil pump. Replace it with your new oil pump and repeat the steps backwards.
Once you remove the entire timing cover and valve covers, you will find the timing chain tensioners. When you remove them, you will be able to remove the chains. There are three chains, and a special tool to hold all in time is helpfull when reinstalling.
The 3.3L engine has a timing chain....not a timing belt.... The 3.0L engine has a timing belt......
Replacing the timing chain on a 2013 Dodge Avenger with a 2.4 liter engine involves several steps. First, disconnect the battery and remove the necessary components, including the engine cover, front timing chain cover, and any accessories obstructing access. Align the engine to top dead center (TDC), mark the chain's position, then remove the old timing chain and tensioner. Install the new timing chain, ensuring proper alignment with the timing marks, and reassemble everything in reverse order, ensuring all components are securely fastened.
Whenever you rebuild the engine.
It will last the life of the engine. It shouldn't need replaced.
A 2013 Dodge Caravan uses a timing chain.
Timing Belt. Mine just went out. You might have to replace the tensioners too. :(