To replace the timing belt in a 1988 Chevy Nova, first, disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access to the timing cover. Then, align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft gears, and carefully remove the old timing belt. Install the new timing belt, ensuring it is properly tensioned and aligned with the timing marks, and then reassemble the timing cover and any components you removed. Finally, reconnect the battery and start the engine to check for proper operation.
The 1987 Chevrolet Nova timing belt is located on the front of the engine. You will need to remove the engine cover in order to see the timing belt.
The 97 Chevy Suburban doesn't have a timing belt.
To replace the timing belt on a 1988 Chevy Nova, start by disconnecting the battery and removing any components obstructing access to the timing cover, such as the alternator or belts. Next, remove the timing cover and carefully align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft gears. Replace the old timing belt with the new one, ensuring it fits securely on the gears while maintaining the correct alignment. Finally, reassemble all components in reverse order, ensuring everything is tightened to specifications before reconnecting the battery.
It does not have a belt, it has a chain.
there is no timing belt -- only a timing chain that does not need to be replaced
Nothing, it doesn't have a timing belt.
It does not have a timing belt. It uses a chain.
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.
I have a Chevy Cavelier - year 2000. My timing belt broke at 172,000 with no warning. It was a belt though, not a timing chain.
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SORRY, But it don't have a timing belt. It has timing chain and gears.
it doesn't have one