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Timing Chain Vs Belt


elziko
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Hi, I'm currently looking at a 114K mile 2.2 D-4D T4 on a 57 plate.

I don't seem to be able to find out if it has a belt or a chain and when or if it needs replacing.

Can anyone help, please? Thanks!

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And who would want to go back to belts.......

No me! :yahoo:

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All the old cars 1930s 40s 50s etc had timing chains, did we not improve engines by going to timing belts? I don't think so.

We are going through a similar process now with the electronics, even the dealer cannot diagnose some problems.

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All the old cars 1930s 40s 50s etc had timing chains, did we not improve engines by going to timing belts? I don't think so.

We are going through a similar process now with the electronics, even the dealer cannot diagnose some problems.

Well you can forget going back to points......

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Whilst chains seem like a good idea on the whole, they do suffer from other serious issues, such as tensioner failures, chains snapping due to lack of lubrication etc.

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Yeah, I had a chain snap on a Ford Sierra a few years ago on the outside lane of the M25. It wasn't pretty.... :ffs:

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Yeah, I had a chain snap on a Ford Sierra a few years ago on the outside lane of the M25. It wasn't pretty.... :ffs:

A chajn? Thought they had a belt....

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Definately a chain on the 2 litre DOHC engine as I saw the bits leftover! lol!

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