Ususally push rod style engines do not use timing belts. Even some modern OHC engines do not use timing belts but instead use a timing chain. An example is the 2003 & up Honda 4 cylinder.
Timing belts for most vehicles are supposed to be replaced at 60k. Some vehicles at 90k.
All Honda vehicles up to 2002 have cam belts. Starting in 2003-up the V6 has a belt and all 4 cylinders have a chain.
All Hyundai Elantras from 1993 to 2008 use a timing belt instead of a chain as some vehicles do.
there is no timing belt on these vehicles! only one chain, and there(supposed) to LAST.
Yes Toyota vehicles with a 3.3L V6 engine that has VVT-i have timing belts.
There are "v" belts, "serpentine" belts and "timing" belts.
Four-Cylinder has chains, V6 has belts.
Go to Gatesrubber.com this website lists all vehicles with timing belts and whether they are interference engines or not.
timing belt has nothing to do with transmission so it is possoble for you to have a timing belt it may be a timing chain also the purpose of the belt or chain is to keep the crank shaft turning in time with the cam shafts yes, the timing belt is independent of the transmission.
No, it uses timing chain
One can purchase timing belts at online websites which include, but are not limited to BuyPartsBy, AutoPartsWarehouse, AutoPartsWay and Amazon. It is also possible to find cheap timing belts on eBay.
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