Timing Belt
TIMING BELT
- A single timing belt drives two camshafts (one in the left bank and one in the right bank). The back of the belt also drives the engine coolant pump.
- The timing belt teeth have a specially designed round profile to provide quiet operation. The timing belt is composed of a strong and inflexible core wire, a wear-resistant canvas and heat-resistant rubber material.
- A hydraulic belt-tension adjuster constantly maintains specified belt tension to properly drive the camshafts, as well as to provide a "maintenance-free" advantage.