Does a Chevy S10 have a timing belt or chain?

Does a Chevy S10 have a timing belt or chain?

The timing chain on your Chevrolet S-10 truck is essential for the operation of the S-10’s engine. The timing chain keeps the valves of the engine running in the precise order necessary for the engine to operate.

How much horsepower does a 1987 Chevy S10 have?

Engines

Years Engine Power
1985–1986 2.5 L LN8 Iron Duke I4, TBI 92 hp (69 kW; 93 PS) at 4400 rpm
1987-1989 92 hp (69 kW; 93 PS) at 4400 rpm
1990 94 hp (70 kW; 95 PS) at 4400 rpm
1991-1994 2.5 L L38 Iron Duke I4, TBI 105 hp (78 kW; 106 PS) at 4800 rpm

What does S in S10 stand for?

S=2wd compact GM. T=4wd compact GM. 10=1/2 ton (like c10, c20, c30… fullsize counterparts)* *s15 gmc is the same as s10 chevy.

Why did Chevy stop making the S10?

Chevrolet stopped building the S10 pickup truck in North America in 2004 because it had decided to replace it with a new model called the Chevy Colorado that was a direct replacement.

Where is the ignition timing on a 1988 Chevy S-10?

Set the ignition timing under the hood near the crankshaft pulley. How to Adjust the Timing on a 1988 Chevy S-10 2.8L V6 Locate the timing mark pointer plate beside the crankshaft pulley. The “0” mark represents top dead center.

How do you replace a timing chain on an S-10?

Remove the two bolts securing the cover of the timing chain. Remove the timing chain cover from the engine compartment. Pull the timing chain out of the engine compartment. Install a replacement timing chain into the engine and reattach the cover of the timing chain.

Where is the timing mark on a 2.8L V6?

The pointer plate will be marked in either one or two-degree increments and should have the timing mark for your 2.8L V6 engine noted. If not, count back from the “0” mark the correct number of degrees before top dead center, as noted on the VECI label under the hood, and mark the plate with chalk.

Where is the timing mark on a Chevy?

Locate the timing mark pointer plate beside the crankshaft pulley. The “0” mark represents top dead center. The pointer plate will be marked in either one or two-degree increments and should have the timing mark for your 2.8L V6 engine noted.