What timing designs are most commonly found in today’s passenger cars? These are usually timing belts and – increasingly often – timing chains. Sprocket and kingpin timing gears are also known, but they are very rarely used.
When a timing belt is used on a vehicle, producers usually give a recommended replacement interval, with a tendency to increase the time between replacements, which is not necessarily correct, as replacement should depend on the conditions in which the car is driven.
Timing chains also need replacing, but compared to belts, they give clear signs of when they should be replaced. It is very important to replace the multi-ribbed belt drive as well, because a broken multi-ribbed belt can be the cause of a broken timing belt.
The very wide offer of timing components includes amongst others:
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