Stalling rough. Like stalling while on a hill. That made mine skip.
Anything is possible. The belt can jump a tooth if it is worn and needs replacing.
If the engine light on your 1995 Eagle Talon indicates a timing issue after you set the timing and aligned the marks, it's possible that the timing belt has skipped a tooth or is misaligned. This can cause the engine to run poorly or produce error codes. Double-check the timing alignment and inspect the condition of the timing belt for wear or damage. If everything appears fine, consider scanning for specific trouble codes to diagnose any further issues.
if timing chain has skipped a tooth, the car will run like crap. you would also hear rattling coming from timing chain area as chain is loose and stretched for it to jump a tooth. more likely to have lost a tooth off one of the timing gears. also u will not be able to time the engine correctly in this condition
yes he fancys the tooth fairy! =)
The 2.3 liter 4 cylinder has a timing BELT with either round tooth or square tooth sprockets , so there are ( 2 ) different types of timing belt The V6 engines use a timing CHAIN and gears
A skip tooth chain on a bike has larger gaps between the teeth, which can help prevent mud and debris buildup. This can result in smoother and more efficient pedaling, especially in off-road or muddy conditions.
In order to check if ti slipped a tooth you would need to get a timing light from auto zone or sears. Be sure to follow the instructions on the timing light. If you do not then you will never know that your timing if off.Good luck!
Yes, it if is worn and jumps a tooth.
Probably your timing belt is a tooth off either retarded or advanced. Any more than a tooth, and it won't run at all and possible bent valves. Recheck timing marks and or timing holes that line up with special tools or etc.
Timing BELT ( you could either have round tooth sprockets or square tooth sprokets ) so there are ( 2 ) different part numbers
Your timing belt was not properly installed. It's probably off by a tooth or two.
Possibly you have the timing belt off one tooth.