Timing Belts in Ealing

What is the function of a timing belt?

Cam belts are rubber belts that control an engine valve's timing. Valves in engines need to open and close a pre-agreed number of times and this is regulated by the cam belt.

The teeth of a timing belt are attentively designed to perform effectively for the intended engine. These teeth will turn the cam shaft of the vehicle's engine and make sure that it stays synchronised with the crankshaft.

The camshaft will need to be turned half as fast as the crankshaft and this is regulated by a cam belt. If this does not happen your engine will not operate correctly which can lead to your engine suffering irreparable damage.

Reasons for such damage can be things such as engine valves remaining open at the wrong time causing them to be stuck by the engine's pistons.

Different sorts of timing belt

Timing belts can be obtained in a range of types and your particular sort will be dependant on the sort of car that you have. A cam belt will be applied in two types of engine. Timing bets for interference engines require regular maintaining as a result of the level of proximity between the valves and pistons of the engine.

Non-interference engine cam belts do not call for such a lot of maintenance as the valves and pistons of your engine sit further apart from each other. Cam belt's teeth come in varying shapes as well. Cam belts that are less modern will usually have trapezoid shaped teeth, whereas modern timing belts will normally have rounded teeth.

Timing belts tend to be made from rubber which has been treated with materials like Kevlar to make it stronger, although HSN tends to be used in more recently made cam belts.

The results of failing to act on timing belt issues

Failure to recognise when a timing belt is damaged, or even worse; failure to address the problem can have dire consequences for the engine of your car.

If you Alfa romeo car has an interference engine not replacing a broken timing belt can result in damage to your car.

If the cam belt snaps then your car will simply stop, but should it be running whilst it is damaged it could be wreaking havoc beneath the engine hood unnoticed.

Should your timing belt be damaged your engine's valves and pistons will knock into each other potentially causing your valve guides to become cracked.

You car's valve guides can also end up bent which can be expensive to fix.

The camshaft of your car may break in extreme scenarios.

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What is a cam belt?

Timing belts provide a connection between the crankshaft of an engine and its camshaft.

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 older belts will often have sharper teeth.

Typically, timing belts are made out of rubber and are then imbued with materials such as fibreglass to strengthen them to ensure that they are able to last longer.

Modern timing belts are made out of highly resistant materials like HSN so that they will not suffer damage because of high engine temperatures.

Modern timing belts have less width to make them lighter so that friction is reduced.

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