Timing Belts
Wondering what your timing belt does? Have you recently heard odd noises or screeches from beneath your hood? Drive belts are important for every engine because they keep your valves and pistons in time with one another.
Like serpentine belts, timing belts are made of durable rubber materials with one side of the surface smooth, and the bottom side grooved with teeth. The bottom is what provides the right intervals for your engine because the turning pulleys connected to your engine rotor is what keeps everything in time. If your belt becomes warped, frayed or damage, you risk engine damage and stalling.
It's wise to inspect your timing belt after 7 years of car ownership. Some last longer than others but if you notice visible signs of cracking or corrosion, seek a replacement belt immediately and save yourself trouble on further, more detrimental repairs.
Order New Mopar Timing Belts
Once you've matched with the timing belt that fits your car's model year and engine trim, place your order and receive your new parts shortly. We make the search for Mopar engine parts simple, and our nationwide shipping will get your new pieces to your doorstep ASAP. If you have any questions, reach out to our experts on our contact page.
Timing Chain
Timing Chain
Engine Timing Chain
Engine Timing Chain Tensioner
Engine Timing Chain Tensioner
Guide
Guide
Tensioner Arm
Tensioner Arm
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