Camshafts can be driven by a timing belt, timing chain, or gear mechanism. These mechanisms transfer power from the engine's crankshaft to the camshaft to control the opening and closing of the engine's valves.
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No the camshafts are chain driven.
They don't have a timing belt. Their camshafts are chain driven. And a timing chain is a infinite life item!
No Harley Sportster has ever had a cam chain. The camshafts are gear driven, directly off the crank. No tension adjustment required.
They are driven by electric motors or by compressed air
DOHC. Obviously a v-6 or v-8. DOHC- Double OverHead Camshafts. 2 camshafts per cylinder head.
water pump is not driven by timing belt. The belt you see is your serpentine. Your timing belt is sealed. I believe you have an interference engine.. timing belt or chain drives your intake and exhaust gears for your camshafts
Command-driven, menu-driven, or icon-driven
menu-driven, command-driven and icon-driven
Command driven, Menu driven, and Icon driven
Real simple exhaust camshafts are the camshafts nearest the exhaust manifolds ( outside if cylinder heads) intake camshafts are on the inside closer to center of engine.
4 Camshafts total. 2 above each cylinder bank. So... 2 per head.
A single overhead camshaft V-8 has 2 camshafts, one on each head.