We must first understand what each of these two systems does for a car. They both serve the same purpose, which is to coordinate the movement of the crankshaft as well as the camshaft(s) so that the ...
Car Wizard has become widely known on YouTube as one of the coolest, most transparent auto mechanics in the U.S. His love for cars didn’t end when he started the video production side hustle and ...
Timing belt failure strikes without warning. It hides under a closed engine cover, collecting stress until one day the engine snaps to a halt. Drivers rarely expect it. And the damage arrives fast.
Rubber timing belts must not be contaminated with engine oil, as oil can cause the rubber to swell, delaminate, and crack, ...
Typically, engines with timing belts need to have those belts replaced between 60,000 and 105,000 miles, depending on the manufacturer. Readers, if you are curious whether your car has a timing belt ...
Oil seeping from the front of your engine rarely starts as a dramatic failure. It usually begins as a slow weep at the timing cover that stains your driveway, lowers oil level, and quietly raises the ...
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