1997
Nissan switched from a timing belt to timing chains on the V6 VQ35DE motor between the 2004 and 2005 model years
Many Nissan models are equipped with timing chains instead of timing belts, notably those with the QR25DE engine, found in vehicles like the Nissan Sentra and Altima. The VQ-series engines, such as the VQ35DE and VQ37VHR, also utilize timing chains in models like the Nissan 350Z and Infiniti G37. Timing chains are generally considered more durable and require less frequent replacement compared to timing belts. Always check specific model years and configurations, as engine options can vary.
There is no visual way to tell the difference. You will have to refer to the information supplied by the manufacturer as to which years and which engines had belts and which had chains.
As far as I know all the V6 engines used in a Ford Taurus over the years have had a timing CHAIN ( or in the case of the " Duratec " DOHC , V6 engine , two timing chains / one chain to each cylinder head )
infinity years
Up through the 2001 models CR-V's are quipped with timing BELTS that the factory recommends be replaced every 10 years or at 105,000 miles, whichever comes first. Starting with (and including) the 2002 models, the engines have timing CHAINS which do not require replacement.
TRUCK HAS A CHAIN THAT SHOULD LAST THE LIFE OF THE TRUCK. I don't believe that these engines are equipped with a "timing belt" like some Japanese & European cars, but a conventional timing chain as used by American manufacturers for many years. Timing chains do not need to be periodically replaced as with timing belts, except at engine overhaul which should at 150,000-200,000 miles or greater on today's engines if serviced & maintained properly. GM V-8s have timing chains as far as I know; expect to change around 50 to 70k miles is traditonal wisdom.
it has both endura 1.8 di cam chain drives from crank to fuel pump then a cam belt from pump to cam shaft cam chains last for years cam belt every 10000 or ten years (approx)
Most Acura models feature timing belts, but the Acura RDX, particularly from the 2013 model year onward, is equipped with a timing chain. Timing chains are generally considered more durable and require less frequent maintenance compared to timing belts. Always check the specific model year and engine type for accurate information, as this can vary across different models and production years.
Nothing. The flow of time will never reach infinity. Therefore, even if humans and the universe can exist for infinity years, nobody will still know what happens then because this time will never be seen
I'm no expert but they should last years. My experience is that I have had 2 timing chains break on all the cars I've owned. One was either broken or disrupted when a motorcycle slide under my F150 and hit my rear tire---believe it or not.
Get a book and be prepared to spend a lot of time. This car has two timing chains...a lower and an upper. It is a very big job and I have been working on cars for many years now and would really recommend that anyone that needs to have the chains changed.....take it to a dealer or just get rid of this VERY complicated car. Sorry no more help. YOu can do it but it is a bee atch. Mr. Tripp Augusta, GA