...rarely require replacement and typically don't require removal of the timing case either if they do. This is from many years of experience as a MB tech. Now you know why I much prefer timingchains to the failed timing belt experiment of the '90s! I really hope Elio Motors doesn't go cheap...
Don't forget to unplug it, wait one minute, and plug it back in. It may reboot. This is my final instruction for my life support system. Unplug me, wait one minute and plug me back in. I may reboot.
Car died last night. Delivers Fuel but no spark. Pretty sure its the timingchain or ignition relay but at that mileage how many more miles are truly left...
I'm sad to see it go but I DEFINITELY got my $6200 worth out of Deer Magnet.
Going to haul it off for scrap metal.
Thanks for...
True... Depends on the engine. But, if someone gave you two identical engines, one with a chain, one with a belt, it would take the same amount of time either way.
It all depends on the engine. I have gotten quite good at VW TDI timing belt changes. I can do them in 4-6 hours, depending on the model. That includes a new water pump, too.
Most dealerships charge over $2,000 to do it properly... or about $1,900 to do it completely wrong.
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It could happen. A quick pass with a sandblaster and it would be "unpainted" ;). They also could have made an aluminum timingchain cover, to replace the clear one, closer to what will be used in production models.
Or, it might be a completely different engine. :confused2: :becky:
...points. LOL, it was one of my posts from 5 years ago!
BTW, I sold my poor MINI right when the warranty was up since she spent so much time in the shop. A couple times for the timingchain tensioner fix while it was still under warranty. Not the most reliable of motors, but quite fun to drive!
For 100 points. What is the correct answer? Will the .9L Elio interference engine have a timing belt or a timingchain ? Having had to rebuild/replace many a customer's engine who did not heed the manufacturer or my recommendation I hope it has a chain. Never had one break.
Those are the...
Easy answer most likely...timingchains have more resistant on them, directly affecting MPG. My guess is that the design team originally wanted a timingchain (for better long time reliability), but sacrificed that design to go with a timing belt...all to squeeze out a little more MPG in hopes...
Are any modern engines non-interference? I have never owned a car or truck with a non-interference engine. I have also never owned a car older than 1979, so that may have something g to do with it.
As far as timing belts being a failed experiment.... I will say that I prefer a chain, but...
...merged with one about turbocharging. :confused::confused::confused:
"Hello Frederick,
Yes, that is a mistake! The Elio will be using a timingchain instead of a belt.
Thanks,
Elio Team"
There is no excuse for a timing belt, especially on an interference engine. The Elio Motors...
...engine????
I though You said sometime ago it would be a non-interference engine?????
Timing belt????
I know you said it would be a timingchain!!
Would you please clarify these issues?
On Nov 11 at 4:41PM Elio Responded...........
Hello William, this representative doesn't recall a time when...
I too have a NO TIMING BELT policy, especially on an interference engine! I would have bailed on Elio Motors had this not been a mistake, as I did on a Subaru STI recently. Thankfully Paul Elio is a much better engineer than judge of marketing types. But why hasn't this recent thread been...
This is something I look at when purchasing a new vehicle. VW TDIs used to have 40k mile timing belts... and they charged $2,000 for a TB job, which often wouldn't even include all the parts that should have been changed. Over the years, they have bumped the interval up to 105,000 miles. Just...
Fredrick posted this in another thread...
"Hello Frederick,
Yes, that is a mistake! The Elio will be using a timingchain instead of a belt.
Thanks,
Elio Team"