Do Evos have timing belts?
Do Evos have timing belts?
The 4B11 motor that comes in the 2008+ EVO X and 2009+ Lancer RalliArt does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain that turns the cams. The computer keeps track of how much the chain stretches over time. The timing chain stretched enough to jump quite a bit.
How often does cam belt need to be changed?
When to replace the cam belt It’ll usually need to be replaced more than once over the course of a vehicle’s lifetime. Manufacturers will usually recommend to replace your timing belt after a set number of years or miles. This could be anywhere from 40,000 to 100,000 miles or 4+ years.
When do I need to change my cambelt?
This could range from 40,000 miles up to 100,000 miles, and from four years up to six years. The vehicle handbook will specify the change frequency, and a decent garage should let you know if a cambelt change is due when your get your car serviced.
How often do you change the timing belt on a Mitsubishi?
Once you know, you can determine your Mitsubishi timing belt interval by using the first table and the reference key. Be sure to look at the second table to see whether or not the engine is interference-fit. {33} On 1994 & prior models, replace every 60,000 miles.
How do you mark a timing belt replacement?
If you get a genuine replacement belt it has the direction of rotation & 2 white lines marked on it to line the two timing marks up to as it is installed (whether the aftermarket belts are the same I don’t know). I would also mark the original belt before removal for comparison with the new one or in case the replacement belt has no markings. 7.
Is the Diavel timing belt the same as the 1198?
Now they have moved the replacement interval out to 5 years on new models. The MTS1200 and Diavel use the same belt as the 1198, etc. Maybe, in the main, the SBK models get used a bit harder than the tourers rpm wise, but some of the MTS1200 get used pretty hard and often.