1.8 MPI: every five years of normal use. every four years under extreme conditions e.g. urban driving or cold climates. Otherwise every 120.000km.
Go to a Specialized workshop, don't try to make it on your own, it is very difficult to set the timing properly without special tools
i dont know,it doesnt have marks on it
Some models have a Cambelt, and some of them have a timing chain. It depends on the year, model and engine that you have fitted.
The Alfa Romeo 156 V6 engine is considered a non-interference engine. This means that in the event of a timing belt failure, the pistons will not collide with the valves, which helps prevent severe engine damage. However, it's always best to maintain the timing belt according to the manufacturer's recommendations to avoid any potential issues.
IT don't have a timing belt to change.
there is no timing belt it has a timing chain
how do i change my timing belt on my honda?
The valve timing on a 156 is set by finding TDC on #1 cylinder with a dial gauge and then locking the cams with the camshaft locking blocks (on #2 inlet and #3 exhaust). Loosen the 4 screws on the inlet cam sprocket and fit the timing belt. Adjust the timing belt tensioner so the pointer points to the hole and then re-tighten the inlet cam sprocket screws. You have done the valve timing.
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no timing belt