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Does anybody know if the 4.6 uses a chain and if so is it single or double for driving its camshafts? Can anybody point me to a good internal diagram of this engine?
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Does anybody know if the 4.6 uses a chain and if so is it single or double for driving its camshafts? Can anybody point me to a good internal diagram of this engine?
What is it in the pic that you see that answers the question? I see some belts, but can't tell if that is the timing belt or a belt to drive accesories, etc. I also see what I think is an alternator, but looks sort of like a chain in that small pic, but not sure what it is.I hope this pic will answer your questions "Click on the pic"
What is it in the pic that you see that answers the question? I see some belts, but can't tell if that is the timing belt or a belt to drive accesories, etc. I also see what I think is an alternator, but looks sort of like a chain in that small pic, but not sure what it is.
OK, I see it now. Couldn't find the zoom before.You have to zoom in on the image, the full size version pretty clearly shows the timing chain, as well as the belt driven alternator that you mentioned.
It isn't a diagram, and might or might not provide what the OP was looking for, but since the OP did not indicate why they wanted to know about the timing chain/diagram. . .
OK, I see it now. Couldn't find the zoom before.
I was fairly sure that both engines have a chain because I don't recall seeing any timing belt replacement in the maintenance schedule, which usually occurs about 60-90K miles depending on manufacturer.
It does depend on what engine you have. I had a 1998 Camry V6 with a non-interference engine and a timing belt. If the belt had broken, no damage to the engine would have occurred, other than being stranded somewhere.Exactly. When I hear young people talking about deferred maintenance I often cringe when I think about timing belts snapping.![]()
Yes, it uses a Timing Chain, vice a timing belt.
Don't know if it is single or double row, but PROBABLY double row roller chain.
I would much rather that it was the type of chain that used to be called "Hy-Vo" chain (I can't remember what they call hy-vo chain these days) as they don't stretch or break.
Does anybody know if the 4.6 uses a chain and if so is it single or double for driving its camshafts? Can anybody point me to a good internal diagram of this engine?
Thanks