Timing Belts in Barnsley

Timing belt jobs for Barnsley mechanics

For any sort of work regarding timing belts you will have to locate a mechanic in Barnsley.

Visiting RepairACar will help you to find Barnsley mechanics to carry out work on your timing belt.

Our Barnsley mechanics can perform all manner of cam belt jobs.

Should you have noticed your cam belt may be damaged they can undertake a cam belt inspection.

If it is that there is a problem with your cam belt repairs can be done by the Barnsley timing belt experts we have or if this is not viable, they can undertake a timing belt replacement.

A cam belt tightening may need to be carried out, or you may have a timing belt that is too tight.

It could be that you need to have your cam belt realigned.

Maybe your crankshaft and cam belt need to be synchronised, or maybe you need to have your cam belt and water pump replaced, timing belt specialists in Barnsley can be utilised by calling upon RepairACar.

Consequences of not addressing timing belt problems

Failure to recognise when a timing belt is damaged, or worse still; a failure to address the issue can have dire consequences for the engine of your car. If you have an interference engine in your vehicle not replacing a broken timing belt can result in damage to your car.

If the timing belt in your vehicle snap then your car will not be able to run at all, but if your cam belt is running whilst damaged the engine of your vehicle could be taking on damage without you even realising it. When the cam belt is damaged the valves and pistons in your car's engine will hit into one another which can result in cracks forming in your valve guides.

The valve guides in the engine of your vehicle may also bend which is also a costly procedure to fix. In extreme circumstances your cam shaft may even break.

Should be having difficulties with your timing belt you can visit RepairACar to find a registered cam belt mechanic in Barnsley.

Different sorts of cam belt

There are a number of different types of timing belt and the type that you will need will be dependant on the sort of car that you have.

There are two sorts of car engines that require a cam belt.

Timing bets for interference engines need to be frequently checked and maintained as a result of the proximity between the valves and pistons of the engine.

Non-interference engine cam belts do not require such careful maintenance as the pistons and valves do not lie so close together.

Timing belts have different shaped teeth as well.

The teeth in less recently made cam belts are usually of a triangular shape, whereas recent models of cam belt tend to have teeth that are round.

Timing belts tend to be made from rubber imbued with another material such as fibreglass to strengthen it, although materials such as HSN are now frequently used.

Definition of a timing belt

A timing belt is a belt that connects the camshaft and crankshaft of an engine. It has teeth that vary in shape dependant upon the type of belt you have. Round teeth will be found of newer models of cam belt, whereas triangular teeth tend to cover traditional belts.

Typically, timing belts are made out of rubber and are then covered with materials like twaron to make them stronger to ensure that they are able to last longer. Cam belts made recently tend to be made from resistant materials like HSN so that they will not suffer damage because of high engine temperatures. Modern timing belts tend to be narrower as this will reduce their weight and friction, to boost efficiency.

What is the role of a timing belt?

Cam belts are rubber belts that regulate the timing of engine valves in vehicles. The engine valves in a vehicle are required to open and close a pre-set number of times and the cam belt ensures that this happens correctly.

The teeth of a timing belt are attentively designed so that they can deliver maximum efficiency for their engine. These teeth turn the camshaft of your vehicle and makes sure that it remains synchronised with the crankshaft.

The camshaft rotates at exact half the speed as the crankshaft, and the cam belt regulates this. If this does not happen your engine will not operate correctly which will lead to serious engine damage.

Reasons for such damage can be things such as engine valves not opening and closing correctly leading to them sticking to the pistons.

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