timing chain
On the 2.7 eng. it is behind the timing chain plate in the very front of the engine. It is also run using the timing chain.
Chain is using on Model 2011
According to Honda's website the standard Civic models did not start using a timing chain until 2006 with the exception of the SI models which were a different engine and have always had a timing chain. But PRIOR to 2006 all the other civic models had timing belts (which have to be replaced to be replaced periodically).
To reset the timing chain tensioner on a 1999 Pontiac Grand Am, first, ensure the engine is cool and the battery is disconnected. Remove the timing chain cover to access the tensioner. Compress the tensioner using a suitable tool, then secure it in the compressed position with a pin or similar device. Reinstall the timing chain cover and reconnect the battery before starting the engine to check for proper operation.
The 2007 Honda Jazz is equipped with a timing belt, not a timing chain. It's important to replace the timing belt as per the manufacturer's recommendations to prevent potential engine damage. Regular maintenance checks can help ensure the belt is in good condition.
To set the cam timing on a Kawasaki KFX400 ATV, first ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke. Remove the timing chain cover and check the alignment of the camshaft timing marks with the marks on the engine case. If they are misaligned, adjust the timing by repositioning the camshaft using the tensioner and ensure the chain is properly tensioned. Finally, reassemble the cover and verify the timing again before starting the engine.
In 2010 Lexus RX350's started using Timing Chain's in the 3.5 engine, which require no maintenance (unless very high mileage is reached or parts failure). Earlier years <2009 had timing belts. I verified the 2010 model has a timing chain via contacting a local Lexus parts department.
YES , that is the 4.0 L - OHV - V6 engine that has 1 timing chain at the front In 2001 Ford started using the 4.0 L - SOHC - V6 engine in the Ranger that has 3 timing chains - 2 at the front of the motor and 1 at the back of the motor on the passenger side
To tighten the timing chain on a Fiat Seicento SX, first ensure the engine is off and cool. Remove the timing chain cover, then inspect the tensioner and chain for wear. Adjust the tensioner according to the manufacturer's specifications, which may involve using a special tool or manually resetting it. Once adjusted, reassemble the cover and ensure everything is properly aligned before starting the engine.
Yes, the 2008 Toyota Highlander with a V6 engine is equipped with a timing chain rather than a timing belt. Timing chains are generally more durable and require less frequent replacement compared to timing belts. This design choice contributes to the vehicle's reliability and longevity.
Sounds like the timing chain adjuster is worn out. It is actuated by oil pressure. Was it replaced with the timing chain?
All GM OHV truck engines continue to use timing chains. The 2.2 truck engine (not ecotec) also uses a chain.