The water pump was also driven by the timing belt.
Owners of cars with 70,000 miles or more should check the manual and have the timing belt replaced.
It is extremely rare for a timing belt to break.
Why should you have the timing belt in mind when your car's scheduled for service?
Variators are best replaced at the same time as the timing belt.
The firing order is 1-3-4-2, with cylinder number 1 adjacent to the timing belt.
The camshaft and water pump are driven by the timing belt.
As with the 1.9, the water pump is driven by the timing belt.
One major difference in this engine was its use of timing belts rather than chains.
Watch and replace timing belt (though they should last at least 100,000 miles)
But a timing chain broke on Waltrip, ending his race 39 laps from the finish.
All versions of this engine use a timing chain.
Internal combustion engines often use a timing chain to drive the camshaft(s).
All engines in the B14 line up came with timing chains, designed to last the vehicle's lifetime.
The water pump is also driven by the timing chain.
The 3.0-liter 6-cylinder engines do not have this belt; they have a timing chain.
Indicators that the timing chain may need to be replaced include a rattling noise from the front of the engine.
This new engine uses a timing chain instead of a timing belt.
It was a side-valve design with a timing chain, as was popular at the time.
It was also a side-valve engine, and used a timing chain.