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ngpost1 January 17th 08 04:45 PM

Chrysler 4.0 liter - Timing chain or belt?
 
Does the Chrysler 4.0 liter that you can get in the 2008 Town and
Country and Dodge Grand Caravan have a timing chain or belt?

maxpower January 17th 08 05:07 PM

Chrysler 4.0 liter - Timing chain or belt?
 

"ngpost1" > wrote in message
...
> Does the Chrysler 4.0 liter that you can get in the 2008 Town and
> Country and Dodge Grand Caravan have a timing chain or belt?


Belt


Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech



Steve[_1_] January 17th 08 06:37 PM

Chrysler 4.0 liter - Timing chain or belt?
 
ngpost1 wrote:
> Does the Chrysler 4.0 liter that you can get in the 2008 Town and
> Country and Dodge Grand Caravan have a timing chain or belt?


Belt. That engine is based on the 3.5L v6, so it shares the same belt
arrangement. The good news is that the 3.5 very rarely breaks a timing
belt, even when people go past the recommended change mileage.

maxpower January 17th 08 08:24 PM

Chrysler 4.0 liter - Timing chain or belt?
 

"Steve" > wrote in message
...
> ngpost1 wrote:
> > Does the Chrysler 4.0 liter that you can get in the 2008 Town and
> > Country and Dodge Grand Caravan have a timing chain or belt?

>
> Belt. That engine is based on the 3.5L v6, so it shares the same belt
> arrangement. The good news is that the 3.5 very rarely breaks a timing
> belt, even when people go past the recommended change mileage.


The other good news is if the belt does break before the replacement is due
on the belt. The lifetime powertrain warranty would kick in

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech



Ted Mittelstaedt January 19th 08 05:08 PM

Chrysler 4.0 liter - Timing chain or belt?
 

"maxpower" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Steve" > wrote in message
> ...
> > ngpost1 wrote:
> > > Does the Chrysler 4.0 liter that you can get in the 2008 Town and
> > > Country and Dodge Grand Caravan have a timing chain or belt?

> >
> > Belt. That engine is based on the 3.5L v6, so it shares the same belt
> > arrangement. The good news is that the 3.5 very rarely breaks a timing
> > belt, even when people go past the recommended change mileage.

>
> The other good news is if the belt does break before the replacement is

due
> on the belt. The lifetime powertrain warranty would kick in
>


That isn't going to help people buying them used, which is going to
affect resale value I would think - is this an interference engine or not?

Ted



maxpower January 19th 08 05:55 PM

Chrysler 4.0 liter - Timing chain or belt?
 

"Ted Mittelstaedt" > wrote in message
...
>
> "maxpower" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "Steve" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > ngpost1 wrote:
> > > > Does the Chrysler 4.0 liter that you can get in the 2008 Town and
> > > > Country and Dodge Grand Caravan have a timing chain or belt?
> > >
> > > Belt. That engine is based on the 3.5L v6, so it shares the same belt
> > > arrangement. The good news is that the 3.5 very rarely breaks a timing
> > > belt, even when people go past the recommended change mileage.

> >
> > The other good news is if the belt does break before the replacement is

> due
> > on the belt. The lifetime powertrain warranty would kick in
> >

>
> That isn't going to help people buying them used, which is going to
> affect resale value I would think - is this an interference engine or not?
>
> Ted
>
>

I have never seen a timing belt break on one of these vehicles due to
mileage. This engine does not have a free wheeling valve train



Steve[_1_] January 22nd 08 03:01 PM

Chrysler 4.0 liter - Timing chain or belt?
 
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> "maxpower" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>"Steve" > wrote in message
. ..
>>
>>>ngpost1 wrote:
>>>
>>>>Does the Chrysler 4.0 liter that you can get in the 2008 Town and
>>>>Country and Dodge Grand Caravan have a timing chain or belt?
>>>
>>>Belt. That engine is based on the 3.5L v6, so it shares the same belt
>>>arrangement. The good news is that the 3.5 very rarely breaks a timing
>>>belt, even when people go past the recommended change mileage.

>>
>>The other good news is if the belt does break before the replacement is

>
> due
>
>>on the belt. The lifetime powertrain warranty would kick in
>>

>
>
> That isn't going to help people buying them used, which is going to
> affect resale value I would think - is this an interference engine or not?
>
> Ted


Its not freewheeling (the first-gen 3.5 was, but the 2nd gen and 4.0 are
not). However, it really does appear that the belt nearly never breaks
on these engines. Its sorta like the opposite of the Spirit R/T engine
that ate a belt every 10,000 miles, I guess ;-) I've seen one 3.5L belt
fail due to extreme neglect (well over 150k miles) combined with the
water pump failing and chewing up the belt. But I've also seen a
waterpump fail and the belt *not* fail despite getting smoking-hot on
the seized water pump pulley. The engine started to overheat due to the
stopped waterpump and the driver (my wife) pulled over before the belt
or the engine was damaged.

Saveadollar March 6th 16 03:17 PM

Chrysler 4.0 liter - Timing chain or belt?
 
replying to maxpower, Saveadollar wrote:
Can I change it myself without disrupting my lifetime warranty?

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SALAH GIAWASHI August 19th 17 05:18 AM

Chrysler 4.0 liter - Timing chain or belt?
 
replying to maxpower, SALAH GIAWASHI wrote:
is the 2008 dodge caravan 4.0 engine an interference engine or not?

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