Using a timing pulley and belt in cars is very important. They are crucial components of your vehicle's internal combustion motor application that's in charge of controlling the opening and closing of the engine valves. It's the purpose of the Toothed belt and pulley to connect the crankshaft to the camshaft and synchronize them at the correct timing to help keep the engine working.
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Toothed Belt |
Together they supply a positive drive through engaging the molded teeth in the belt to the correctly spaced grooves on the pulley. It is the entering and leaving off the Toothed Belt from the pulley grooves that creates a positive drive, resulting in a smoother and quieter engine operation.
Toothed belts have replaced the utilization of older style timing chains in the majority of vehicle types' engines that had been popular during the 1970s and 80s. Just recently, however, timing chains have re-emerged in the market, causing a new trend of car manufacturers to go back to timing chain engine design.
The re-emergence of motor vehicles having engines utilizing timing chains have brought on quite confusion in would-be vehicle owners on the choice of engine design they should choose.
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Toothed Belt - 8M Section |
Though it is not likely that there is ever going to be an exact figure on Toothed belts versus timing chains performance comparison, here is a list of advantages a Toothed belt have over a timing chain:
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It delivers precise registration and timing
minus the loss of high torque carrying functionality
· It provides high mechanical performance, getting
as high as 98% as opposed with the 91% - 98% functionality offered by a chain.
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It minimizes the potential risk of slippage
through the belt's positive grip on the pulley.
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There's little to no chance of elongation
resulting from wear as it is generally rubber made out of high-tensile fibers.
· It keeps a quiet and tidy operation as opposed
to the timing chain necessitating a quieting shoe for noise reduction.
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Lengthened use doesn't result in power
transmission inefficiency.
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It withstands rust, contaminants, and chemicals.
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It is simply a cheaper option since it doesn't
require modifications, lubrication systems, motor bases, and tensioning
devices. Maintenance expenses, thus, is minimal. Though timing belts are low
maintenance when compared with timing chains, careful monitoring of these car
components still needs to be implemented. When these materials are damaged or
malfunction, there will be a major impact on your car's overall performance.
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