Do Timing belts deteriorate with age?

Do Timing belts deteriorate with age?

Yes. Age and age alone can wear out a timing belt. This is the result of the material timing belts are made out of, rubber. In the past, timing belts were much less belts than they were chains.

When do I need to replace my timing belt?

Enter the timing belt. Timing belts are quiet, their production costs are relatively less than chains and sprockets, and they are light and needs no lubrication to function. The downside is that belts need to be replaced at specific mileage or time limits. This is where all of the discrepancy of maintenance and replacement occurs.

Why is the timing belt called a timing belt?

A timing belt is the most important belt in the engine. It’s a toothed belt that runs the engine camshaft(s). It’s called a timing belt because it precisely “times” the up-and-down movement of the pistons with opening of the valves. Timing belt.

Why did they use timing belts in the 50’s?

Now to all you guys from the 50’s and 60’s typically every engine had a timing chain. The upsides of chains were long life cycle, however the downsides were that they were noisy, had to be lubricated, and the materials used in their manufacture were expensive to produce and install. Enter the timing belt.

What happens if the timing belt goes on a non interference engine?

Non-interference engines do not risk this contact if the timing belt goes. Nonetheless, a failed timing belt will leave you stranded with either type of engine, so it is important to know the replacement interval for your specific model and have your belt replaced accordingly.

How do you know when it is time to replace your timing belt?

Since the timing belt is only partially visible even if the timing cover is removed, replacement is determined by age of the vehicle (or time since last timing belt replacement) and/or miles of vehicle. So how do you know when to replace your timing belt?

When to replace timing belt in Hyundai Accent?

Most vehicle maintenance in general mentions whichever comes first. I’ll have to confirm in the user manual tomorrow, but seems the Hyundai recommendation (as offered by mechanic shop) says timing belt replacement at 48 months or 60k miles (37500 miles under severe conditions). I have a 2009 Hyundai Accent bought new from dealer (in another state).

When to replace timing belt on Acura 3.2 liter?

Acuras have one of the longest intervals for timing belt replacement. Most models, like those with 3.2-liter engines, do not need their timing belt replaced until they hit 92,000 miles or after six years, whichever comes first.

Can a bad timing belt cause engine damage?

However, if the issue is due to the timing belt being broken, it may also result in other internal engine compartment damage. In many cases, the timing belt will break while the engine is running.