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Old 04-28-2024, 08:50 PM
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Engines with timing chains on rear ends?

Why do some engines have timing chains on rear ends? That is where transmissions/transaxles are attached to.
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Re: Engines with timing chains on rear ends?

Many engines have a transmission attached by an inverted link ("timing") chain. One of the first modern examples of that was Oldsmobile Toronado in 1964.

As for chain as a final drive, that's been around for over 120 years. Up until 1960, Honda was still using chain drive as its main transmission on their S600.
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Re: Engines with timing chains on rear ends?

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Why do some engines have timing chains on rear ends? That is where transmissions/transaxles are attached to.
Are you referring to drive chains, or timing chains? Recently Ford had timing chains connecting the camshafts on the flywheel/flex plate end of the engine to synchronize the cams, but it was not used to drive the transmission.

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Re: Engines with timing chains on rear ends?

I'm referring to timing chains that drive camshafts, not transmissions. There was a video of a man disassembling an engine that came out of 2022 Audi S5 vehicle. The engine overheated, causing block or heads to warp.
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Re: Engines with timing chains on rear ends?

Okay. Yep, at least Ford has done something similar on some of the Explorers.

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