Single Side Timing Belts

In order to synchronize the crankshaft and camshaft rotations, engines require single side timing belts, which contain teeth on one side and smooth backing on the other. For each cylinder's intake and exhaust stroke, this guarantees that the engine's valves are opening and closing at the proper times. For some engines, such as the interference engine, automobile timing belts are essential for preventing the piston from striking the valves.  The most extensive selection of single side timing belts in common industry widths in HTD (metric) and Trapezoidal (inch) sizes is available from Maxtran.  Purchasing your timing belts from Maxtran has the benefit of allowing you to cut each belt to the precise width required for your applications. Timing belts are used in the engines of the majority of modern cars. In order to improve their ability to grip the surface they are on, car timing belts typically contain teeth on one side, or the inside. When the crankshafts and camshafts rotate in unison, the teeth cause the engine's valves to open and close at the appropriate periods. The timing belts in automobiles open the valves once every other revolution, which is necessary for four-stroke engines. Timing belts should be changed every 30,000 to 50,000 miles, as recommended by the owner's handbook. Usually constructed of rubber with high-tensile fibers inside, timing belts are designed to endure high-intensity settings and have a longer belt life. Carefully replacing the automotive timing belt when the time comes is necessary to keep the crankshafts and camshafts in rhythm and avoid the valves colliding with the pistons. In addition to needing to be changed, the valves will become bent if they collide with the pistons. In addition to improper installation, this may occur if the timing belt breaks.

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