The 2000 4.7L is not a hemi. It does have a timing chain.
semi-hemi-demi-semi quaver or quasi-hemi-demi-semi quaver which is a hundred and twenty eighth of a whole note
in the impound lot a 1967 Hemi GTX convertible
The MDS is all automatic and would not need reset.
You would have to be able to reprogram the engine computer.
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No, the C has the hemi engine which has a timing chain.
That depends on the engine you have if it's the 2.7L it has a chain, the 3.5L hasa Belt, and the 5.7L Hemi has a chain.
The oil pump on a 5.7L Hemi is under the timing chain, on the front of the crankshaft .
The chain should last the life of the engine.The chain should last the life of the engine.
Variable valve timing.
The newer hemi, is more powerful because it has variable valve timing. Different engine managment systems, fuel system, and camshaft design. The engine can advance the timing and retard the timing based on the demand of the driver.
Ronald Hemi died on 2000-09-13.
The 5.7L Hemi will run the same on 87 or 93 octane.
A Hemi will not fit in a 2000 Ram with out major modifications.
Timing is not adjustable, the computer controlls all of that.
replace the spring loaded belt tensioner as it's the only thing that will keep the serpentine belt tight.
you dont, it has a spring loaded tensioner