
Similar to Neanderthal hysteria when lake michigan was being formed by a melting glacier. "Ghaaa!!"This has been going on for 50 years and now it's a problem.
Customer says to the mechanic looking at destroyed engine - the timing belt has been going for 2 years and now it's problem.This has been going on for 50 years and now it's a problem.
Not a mechanic, are you?Customer says to the mechanic looking at destroyed engine - the timing belt has been going for 2 years and now it's problem.
Well I know you wouldn't necessarily know it's going but behind the scenes they can degrade over time - especially the stupid Ford ecoboost ones etc that put a rubber timing belt into oil. They steadily degrade and one day bang and then it's all over red rover.Not a mechanic, are you?
Having a belt in the engine oil is actually an advantage as long as the belt is engineered to be in oil.Well I know you wouldn't necessarily know it's going but behind the scenes they can degrade over time - especially the stupid Ford ecoboost ones etc that put a rubber timing belt into oil. They steadily degrade and one day bang and then it's all over red rover.
Not a mechanic are you?Having a belt in the engine oil is actually an advantage as long as the belt is engineered to be in oil.
Actually, I did failure analysis and warranty application testing for the American Honda Motor Co. for ten years.Not a mechanic are you?
You can't design away rubber reacting with oil and especially hot contaminated engine oil. Also rubber belts are not always 100% uniform in terms of QA.Actually, I did failure analysis and warranty application testing for the American Honda Motor Co. for ten years.
Honda has been using internal timing belts in their General Purpose Engines for about 30 years now.
Ever hear of Kevlar?You can't design away rubber reacting with oil and especially hot contaminated engine oil. Also rubber belts are not always 100% uniform in terms of QA.
They forgot a principle rule, less noise, less friction = more horsepower.Even framing a question to AI in a positive way you get a very mixed answer. I'm not wrong at all.
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Yeah, when you have bad engineers.Laugh all you like - they fail and they cost a fortune when you have to replace them.