most timing belts are under plastic covers located on the front of the engine they are not internal ie like a timing chain that is lubricated by the engine oiling system.
There is no belt to change; it uses an internal timing chain.
No t-belt on that puppy. Internal Timing Chain.
No. The serpentine belt is outside of the engine and is easily seen. The timing belt is more internal and completely covered.
all vehicle comes with a timing cover of some sort. timing chain or timing belt. They all seem internal. but i understand what you are trying to get at . it can be considered external because it does not come in contact with the motor oil. pop the timing cover off and the belt is right there .
External, but it is hidden by the timing belt cover. It is driven by the timing belt.
On older 300ZX's equipped with a timing belt it will cause internal engine damage if the belt breaks as they are interference engines.
All Saturn 4 cylinder engines have an internal timing chain. All Saturn V6 engines have a timing belt.
No, there is no timing belt on any of the the 4 cylinder Saturns, they all use an internal timing chain.
The 2001 Honda Accord 4 cylinder and V6 both have a timing (cam) belt. The belt must be replaced every 105,000 miles. Warning: This is an interference engine. If they belt breaks you will have internal engine damage.
water pump on this 3.0 is driven with the timing belt. it is internal water pump you will have to set your timing before you start replace your timing belt if it is worn out.
3.3L, it is external and driven by the serpentine belt. 3.5L it is internal and driven by the timing belt.
No start, internal engine damage.