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Explain How Timing Belt Works?

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Timing belt rests on the crankshaft pulley and either one or TWO camshaft pulley; they are all align through timing belt. The closing and opening of engine VALVES are controlled by camshaft to let in air and FUEL mixture or exhaust gas, if you do not have a timing belt or DAMAGED timing, it will DIRECTLY affect the timing of opening and closing of engine valves. This is the reason it is called timing belt and if not in a good position, it will damage your engine.

Timing belt rests on the crankshaft pulley and either one or two camshaft pulley; they are all align through timing belt. The closing and opening of engine valves are controlled by camshaft to let in air and fuel mixture or exhaust gas, if you do not have a timing belt or damaged timing, it will directly affect the timing of opening and closing of engine valves. This is the reason it is called timing belt and if not in a good position, it will damage your engine.



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