Give Special Attention so Timing Belt not Disconnect Easily

Posted by Unknown on Monday, January 7, 2013


Disconnecting of Timing Belt


The impact that we experienced due to broken timing belt is very uncomfortable. If this condition occurs when the center of the car we drive on the road, it is definitely not the car broke down and we can use to continue the journey. It's nothing. You could say that this is an instrumental component determines the engine by turning the camshaft that govern when to open and close the valve in line with the rise and fall of the piston.
It's not impossible to make the machine break the timing belt should be overhauled due to valve damage (bent or broken) due to hit the piston.
Broken timing belt can indeed make complicated. In fact, the treatment is simple. Most of the damage to the timing belt is influenced by the age factor. The rest, due to the occurrence of an error during setup. Installation is too hard or loose, affecting the timing belt durability while performing their duties.
Prior to these threats due to bad timing belt breaking that befall us, give special attention:
First, trust routine timing belt replacement at authorized workshops. For cars with gasoline, replacement can be done every 40,000 to 60,000 miles. As for diesel, can usually be done every 100,000 km. When the car stalled and often carry heavy loads, should a replacement be done faster than the figures mentioned above km.
Another advantage when doing timing belt replacement at authorized workshops is due
timing belt installation should not be arbitrary. Installation of timing belt should be according to the standard. Well, more formal workshop mechanic can we believe in ensuring the accuracy of the installation of this component on each engine.
Second, special attention to the timing belt also can be done by checking whether or not the engine oil leaks at the oil seal on the crankshaft or contained camshatf. Because, if the oil leak and the timing belt, this component will quickly brittle so easily broken.

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