Ferrari Timing Belt

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Your Ferrari timing belt works by turning the camshaft (or camshafts) at exactly ˝ the speed of the crankshaft.  Most of the time, a timing belt will break without warning.  This is why it’s important that you replace your timing belt at the mileage recommended in your owner’s manual.  Most likely, the mileage will be anywhere between 60,000 to 105,000 miles.  Replacing your timing belt when it’s recommended in the owner’s manual may prevent it from spontaneously breaking and leaving you stranded.  Years ago, automobiles used timing chains instead of belts.  The chains proved to be noisy and expensive to manufacture so the timing belt took over.  There are two types of engines that use timing belts, interference engines and non-interference engines.  The only difference between these two engines is the proximity between the pistons and the valves.  Use our online catalog to quickly locate a high quality Ferrari timing belt fast.  We’ll help you save up to 65% off regular retail pricing when you shop with us.


 

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