It would help to know the make and year of this vehicle if you expect an answer. Opel, right? What year and what engine?
The timing chain (not belt) is not a thing that you should have to replace on a mileage basis. Just keep the engine in tune, change the oil per manufacturers recommendations, and drive it. By the way, a timing belt should be changed approximately every 75K to 80K miles. Your engine will have a chain.
remove bar, chain there should be a small cover over the drive sprocket, held on woth a screw, remove cover, then there should be a screw or bolt holding the sprocket on, remove that, pull old sprocket off, replace it in reverse.
If your license is suspended, you should not be driving any vehicle, including a company vehicle. The company should not allow you to drive.
i would wait about 2 weeks,but your body should be able to tell you,if you feel good an have no pain then,you should be able to drive.
yep.
it does not have a timing belt, it is a chain drive which should be good for the life of the car
Combo drive burns the CDs and play DVDs while the super drive can burn the DVDs along with running it as well.
This computer technology works on 'master and slave' technology. in this two similar type of devices can be attached to the same data port on the motherboard. In order to install a combo drive there are two possible conditions:-1. you already have a CD-ROM,CD-rw etc.2. this is your first drive. if you already have drive then plug the data cable of combo drive into the previous drive and then plug the power cable of combo drive drive into power supply of system . then turn on the system combo drive will appear as the slave of previous drive . The combo drive is ready to use. (In case of an OS other than win- xp, you are supposed to install a driver). If this is your first drive then plug the data cable of combo drive on the motherboard and plug the power supply and turn on the system drive will appear (in case of OS other than win- xp, you are supposed to insall a driver).
In simple English it does almost everything. A combo drive can read as well as burn both DVDs and CDs in many different data formats. If you wanna make just one purchass and be able to do everything go for a combo drive.
That particular model does not have a chain,, it has a belt. and it needs to be changed at 60k or it will BREAK!
I guess you could try to pu it into the DVD drive if your computer has the CD and DVD combo drive I guess you could try to pu it into the DVD drive if your computer has the CD and DVD combo drive
it has a timing chain, which should be towards the bottom of the engine, and it has a drive belt, which is external and in the front.
It is chain drive.
The timing chain only needs to be repalced when it breaks. A light on the dash will come on once it's broken, and you can drive to the nearest Walmart and have it replaced.
i just changed mine and i already forgot... check out oldbikebarn dot com, as they are gurus on this type of old honda, and should be able to answer/provide you with proper parts.
it should have 1 inch to 3/4 inch slack in it
The '94 V6 has a belt that should be changed every 105,000 miles. The 4-cylinder has a chain. Older models from 87-93 with the V6 and a square-toothed belt should have the belt changed every 60,000 miles. The 93-94-95's with the round-tooth belt all have 105K change intervals. -88pathoffroadanswerIf it is a 4 cylinder z24 motor its got a timing chain. V6 VG30 its a timing belt