Learning about the use of timing bets in a vehicle is an important step toward preventing issues with your car’s engine, valves and pistons. Whether your vehicle is using an older metal chain or a newer rubber belt, the role of the timing belt remains the same.
Making sure the crankshaft, which sets the pistons in motion, and the camshaft, which works the valves, are in both turning at the same rate is why timing belts exist. Failure to keep up with your timing belt’s maintenance and replacement needs could lead to costly piston, valve or engine damage later on.
When, though should Reading motorists replace their timing belts? Piazza Honda of Reading recommends doing this either when you service your water pump or every 60,000-100,000 miles. This will be your best defense against piston, engine and valve issues that often result from neglecting the timing belt’s maintenance requirements.