Your Jaguar timing belt operates by turning the camshaft (or camshafts) at ½
the speed of the crankshaft while keeping an exact alignment. Depending on your
engine type, you can have one to four camshafts in your vehicle. There are two
engines that utilize timing belts. These engines are interference engines and
non-interference engines. The only difference between the two engines is the
proximity between the pistons and the valves. If you’re driving a vehicle with
an interference engine and the timing belt slips, you’re more incline to do some
serious damage than if you’re driving a vehicle with a non-interference engine.
No matter what type of engine you have, eventually, you’ll probably need a new
timing belt. When it’s time for a new timing belt, come to us. Our online catalog
is easy to use and makes finding your next timing belt a snap. We’re open all
day every day so you can place your order any time.
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