It's possible. There are only 2 ways to find out: 1. disassemble the engine and inspect for damage. 2. Put a new timing belt on and see if you have good compression across all cylinders. If you do, you probably didn't cause damage when the timing belt broke. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Put on the timing belt. The car will run fine or really poorly. It will be obvious if you have any bent or stuck valves. Y-THINK-Y
If everything was fine before the new belt was fitted then the most obvious answer is that the timing belt has been fitted incorrectly and the timing is wrong.
On most engines, the water pump drive belt is also the timing belt.
timing belt has nothing to do with transmission so it is possoble for you to have a timing belt it may be a timing chain also the purpose of the belt or chain is to keep the crank shaft turning in time with the cam shafts yes, the timing belt is independent of the transmission.
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The 1998 Ford 5.4 Triton motor has a timing chain on it. The timing chain kits cost around $70 each.
normally between 80 and 100.000 ks
MK Turbo Diesel 2.8 has a timing chain fitted not a belt
1998, 318 is fitted with a timing chain not a timing belt.
It has a timing belt.
Timing belt.
Your 1998 Nissan has a timing belt. Every combustion engine has a timing belt. The automaker recommends you change the timing belt every 60,000 miles.
The 2005 Ford Triton V8 does not use a belt it uses a chain that normally will last the life of the engine.
All 1998 Dodge Dakota's have a timing chain and not a belt.
The 1993-1998 Nissan Quest has a timing belt.
The 1998 Chrysler Sebring has a timing belt.
Without the proper equipment you cannot replace the timing belt on your Mitsubishi Triton. The best place to have this work performed would be your local Mitsubishi dealer or at a trusted car repair business.