The timing belt in an engine synchronises the valve train with the crankshaft's rotation, and it is crucial to replace it at the intervals specified by the manufacturer to prevent potential catastrophic engine failure.
This is particularly critical for interference engines, where a timing belt failure can lead to collisions between engine valves and pistons.
However, issues can also arise from worn belts, chains, and sprockets, causing the engine timing to deviate.
A stretched or worn timing belt/chain may skip one or more sprocket teeth, leading to starting problems or poor engine performance.
In interference engines, this misalignment in valve train timing could result in harmful contact between pistons and valves, causing severe engine damage.
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