Posted on 12/20/2022
The timing belt tends to be forgotten or overlooked when it comes to auto maintenance. This rubber is the part of your vehicle’s engine that synchronizes the crankshafts and camshaft rotation. At some point during your vehicle's life, you will have to change the timing belt. Most cars require a timing belt replacement every 75,000-100,000 miles. What About Timing Chains? Some cars have timing chains instead of timing belts. It serves the same purpose, but the component is made of steel instead. Timing chains can still stretch or break, but they wear longer than timing belts. Your engine parts, including the timing belt, must work in perfect synchrony to ensure seamless engine operation. If the timing belt breaks on you, it certainly will damage the internal parts of the engine. That is why it is essential for you to know how to spot early signs of timing belt failure. It can save you tons of money on unnecessary engine repairs. Here are some of ... read more