M MADMIKE Joined Feb 14, 2005 Messages 652 Location RHODE ISLAND Jan 12, 2009 #1 I've read conflicting information, does anyone know for sure if the 2005 Scion TC has a timing chain or a timing belt? Most of what I've read says chain but I've also found info saying belt--Thanks!
I've read conflicting information, does anyone know for sure if the 2005 Scion TC has a timing chain or a timing belt? Most of what I've read says chain but I've also found info saying belt--Thanks!
D Drew99GT Joined Oct 11, 2002 Messages 22,183 Location Colorado Springs Jan 12, 2009 #3 "The dual overhead camshafts are driven by a single-stage roller chain" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_AZ_engine#2AZ-FE
"The dual overhead camshafts are driven by a single-stage roller chain" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_AZ_engine#2AZ-FE
B Bill in Utah Joined Nov 11, 2002 Messages 12,847 Location UT Jan 12, 2009 #4 Originally Posted By: Drew99GT chain Ding! In 5mins the correct answer appeared! Take care, bill
M MADMIKE Thread starter Joined Feb 14, 2005 Messages 652 Location RHODE ISLAND Jan 12, 2009 #5 Thanks All!
J Jonny Z Joined Jun 3, 2005 Messages 1,251 Location Austin, TX Jan 12, 2009 #6 Page 10 here: http://tijil.org/Scion_Docs/Scion_06_misc_docs/2007sciontc_ncf Folder/2azfe15.pdf
StevieC Joined Aug 21, 2008 Messages 25,104 Location ON, Canada eh? Jan 12, 2009 #7 If it makes it well past 100,000KM then you know it's a chain, if it stops dead in its tracks, most likely it was a belt! Just kiddin'
If it makes it well past 100,000KM then you know it's a chain, if it stops dead in its tracks, most likely it was a belt! Just kiddin'
R rationull Joined Apr 28, 2007 Messages 2,789 Location California, USA Jan 12, 2009 #8 Originally Posted By: Bill in Utah In 5mins the correct answer appeared! Just one of the reasons BITOG is a great forum!
Originally Posted By: Bill in Utah In 5mins the correct answer appeared! Just one of the reasons BITOG is a great forum!