Timing chains will normally last the life of the engine.
Eish, I wish I knew!
every three month
Yes, it has the old V engine style, camshaft is at engine block, not like the 4.0L wish has a cam over the head and timing chain at the front and the back of the engine. The 3.0L is the easiest to replace 1 small chain at front of the engine, also change the sprokets, those waer also a timing could not be perfect. Timming chain with sprkets and oil seal for the crank and chain cover gasket
Lots of cars and timing chains and lots have timing belts. You need to be more specific if you wish an answer. What car are you considering. Need year, make, and engine size to provide an answer.
Toyota WISH was created in 2002.
Turn the nut on the rear storage box to loosen the nut
Improperly installed gasket, failed crankshaft seal, stripped bolt, warped timing chain cover, dirt or grit between the cover and the block... that's just a few ideas. I wish I could help more.
i wish i had that answer. Maybe timing?
It is possible to buy a Toyota Wish from a Japanese exporter, trader and dealer. Check out the SBT Japan, trademe, tradekey, alibaba and sgcarmart websites.
NS40 or NS60
On the 2.4 and 3.6 liter engines it is behind the timing cover down by the crankshaft sprocket. Caution: the timing belt cover bolts of varying lengths. Be sure to mark the bolts and the cover to return them to the proper holes. You may wish to change timing belts while you are in there.
You can't adjust the chain on an LT80. You can buy an aftermarket chain tensioner if you wish to do this. This is the only way.