what type of timing between the crankcase and camshaft for a 2006 nessan sentra?

Asked by artdiggs May 15, 2013 at 06:40 PM about the 2006 Nissan Sentra 1.8 S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car has 91K miles on it

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Are there different types? All the timing belts ive seen look about the same.

48,605

I see now that it doesnt say belt. Apperntly i cannot read. It is a chain not a belt on that one

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48,605

Like the "HAS" in caps though. Nice touch! you are a wealth of knowledge and I am honored to have you backing me up.

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are we splittin' hairs here? you know as well as I that belts are a whole lot quieter, and steathily let loose all at once rather than ramblrubmble crunktiy grsk not turning right...there was a girl who went too fast over a construction zone and the thing jumped a tooth DOHC just made running crappy..she wondered if she just couldn't put it back onto the correct tooth...do you see my frustration with timing chains? a timing belt would not unapolgetically drather on with ill performance....kind 0 American style...whoot whooo~

keep goin' kbro....you'll be competing with the likes of Tom Deyman and Tenspeed...good luck on these reputation points...you know if even now if I had henry combine O13 with judge_roy would be sufferin' number 3~ he he not for me~

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