The timing chain in a Jeep 4.0 engine is designed to last a long time, often exceeding 150,000 miles with proper maintenance. Unlike timing belts, which require regular replacement, timing chains typically do not need to be replaced unless they show signs of wear or failure. However, factors such as driving conditions and maintenance practices can affect their longevity. Regular checks and oil changes can help ensure optimal performance and lifespan.
It should last the life of the engine.
Basically, never. It will last as long as the rest of the engine.Basically, never. It will last as long as the rest of the engine.
200,000 miles plus
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine and are normally replaced during a complete engine rebuild.
A 2007 Toyota Corolla does not have a timing belt. It has a timing CHAIN. It is expected to last the life of the car.
timing chain. the timing chain is ment to last as long as the motor does . does not require replacement unless it breaks and if it does i hope its not a interfearence motor
Timing chains normally last the life of the engine and are replaced when the engine is overhauled.
With a properly maintained vehicle a timing chain (not a belt) will last a very long time. Up to 30 years.
A timing chain normally will last as long as the engine. Signs of a failing timing chain are chain noise and or engine that continues to jump time.
right up till it breaks
Till it starts to rattle.
It should last as long as the engine.