Engine
Cambelt
Also known as the timing belt.
Typically made of rubber and high-tensile fibres (made of fibreglass or Kevlar) which act to withhold tension.
- Controls the timing of the engine valves.
- Cambelts replaced the older style timing chains.
- Certain car manufacturers have reverted to timing chains due to their durability.
- Connects the crankshaft to the camshaft.
- The crankshaft controls the pistons of the engine
- The camshaft controls the opening and closing of the engine’s valves.
The cambelt must be replaced at the car manufacturer’s scheduled time/distance intervals; otherwise, a complete breakdown or engine failure could occur (which would cost much more to repair than a timing belt replacement).