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Gear Drive Vs Timing Chain

Gear Drive Vs. Timing Chain

Two important parts control the engine of your car or truck. One is the gear drive, which controls the gear that the vehicle is in and allows you to easily change it. The other is a timing chain. The timing chain is what ensures that the parts of the engine run in harmony.

Gear Drive

    A gear drive is a circular piece of steel that has notches or ridges carved out of it. Most vehicles have several of them that fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. They attach to the engine by a belt, which controls the gear based on which one you select while driving. Gear drives are present on all transmission types, whether they are automatic or manual.

Timing Chain

    When the timing chain on your engine breaks, your engine will not start. On older vehicles, the chain is near the valves, but on newer models, it is farther away. A timing chain is made of steel and connects to the valves and pistons, keeping the engine running properly, or "in time."

Fun Fact

    The very first timing belt was designed for use in a sewing machine. It was invented in 1946 by Richard Case.

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