I was investigating in the haynes manual about some of the things in these engines...
Looks as thoughthere is a timing chain buried that drives the intermmediate shaft.
I know it has it's own tensioner.
The question is - what is the likelihood of that chain breaking? I read somewhere that timing chains with a tensioner are less likely to break given it cannot just slap around when it stretches say like on the older 3.1 GM.
Is there a way to really check it's condition, even get an idea, without having to pull everything apart? The replacement instructions look to be a huge job.
BTW my car has 194,000 miles and I have no idea what maintenance or repairs have been done in the past. Also, nothing has broke yet but I have this weird paranoia about timing belts/chains breaking.
Looks as thoughthere is a timing chain buried that drives the intermmediate shaft.
I know it has it's own tensioner.
The question is - what is the likelihood of that chain breaking? I read somewhere that timing chains with a tensioner are less likely to break given it cannot just slap around when it stretches say like on the older 3.1 GM.
Is there a way to really check it's condition, even get an idea, without having to pull everything apart? The replacement instructions look to be a huge job.
BTW my car has 194,000 miles and I have no idea what maintenance or repairs have been done in the past. Also, nothing has broke yet but I have this weird paranoia about timing belts/chains breaking.
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