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1.6 timing
I was wondering if someone could tell me if a 1.6 is timed with a chain or belt and the recomended service interval, any help would be appreciated. Also any advice or pictures on the timing belt/chain replacement as pertains to a 2000 Almera would great. thanx
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Re: 1.6 timing
It is a timing chain and they do not need to be serviced/changed. They should last over 200,000 miles(320,000 kilometres) without incident.
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Re: 1.6 timing
thank you for your response, I won't be needing to change the chain,so you saved me a ton of work. Thanks again.
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