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Timing Belt Tech Data and Replacement Intervals for Acura

Why Replace Your Timing Belt?
The purpose of a timing belt is to provide a quiet, flexible
connection between the camshaft and crankshaft to keep the valves opening
and closing in phase with the movement of the pistons.
NOTE: Timing belts are used in two types of engines designated
"interference" and "non-interference". If the timing belt breaks on a
non-interference design, there is enough clearance between the pistons and
valves to prevent damaging contact. An interference design does not have
sufficient clearance between those parts and engine damage would result from
a broken timing belt. This list notes whether engine damage would
result if the belt should break. For vehicles not listed, I recommend
replacement at 60,000-mile intervals. Breakage is not the only reason to
replace your timing belt. Looseness and wear will allow the timing belt to
slip and change valve timing resulting in very poor performance, a no-start
condition, or engine damage.
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