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Cambelt?Cam Chain?
I've recently had problems with my car and a mechanic within my boyfriend's family looked at it . He told me what was wrong but also asked if I'd ever had my cambelt changed. I asked my Dad if I had and he said he'd been it was a chain...But I was also told that chains don't exist anymore..until my friend said she'd asked about a similar model and hers was a chain...Is mine likely to be a cambelt or camchain? and waht's the difference? I have a 1.25 Ford Fiesta..it's the "flight" model but has a zetec engine. It's an R reg and is from 1997. Help please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Slightly older fiestas were a chain but I think this is a belt
Here's a discussion about changing intervals
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/post/index.h tm?v=i&t=15381
Here's a discussion about changing intervals
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/post/index.h tm?v=i&t=15381
some of the zetecs do have chains but the 1.25 are on belts but the difference is that the belt is like your alternator belt but stronger and should be changed every 10 years/100,000 miles but chains shouldent have to be changed (some cases have to) but at the end of your engin where your cam wheels are they should have a plastic cover if not and its metel molded into the rocker cover it will be a chain
hope this helps
hope this helps