EA211 engines have belts not chains:
VW going back to Cam belts - TDIClub Forums
"Until recently a timing belt was perceived as a burdensome service item rendered obsolete by maintenance-free chain drives. Volkswagen's new EA211 series of inline-fours bucks the stigma, boasting a 150,000-mile timing belt. Belt drives are significantly lighter and potentially quieter, resulting in lower parasitic losses and better NVH characteristics. Ford immerses the belt in it's new turbo three in oil for further noise reduction, and Honda's SOHC 3.5-liter V-6 also soldiers on with a belt instead of a chain."
Some links I've found suggest that the service interval is 120,000 miles, or there is no service interval on the belt, or that they're good for the lifetime of the engine (whatever that means). Either way, I can't see myself keeping the car for 120,000 miles (almost 200,000 km).
But having a timing belt (that doesn't need to be changed) is the kind of thing that would have my brother shaking his head and saying you'd be mad to buy a car with that engine.
VW going back to Cam belts - TDIClub Forums
"Until recently a timing belt was perceived as a burdensome service item rendered obsolete by maintenance-free chain drives. Volkswagen's new EA211 series of inline-fours bucks the stigma, boasting a 150,000-mile timing belt. Belt drives are significantly lighter and potentially quieter, resulting in lower parasitic losses and better NVH characteristics. Ford immerses the belt in it's new turbo three in oil for further noise reduction, and Honda's SOHC 3.5-liter V-6 also soldiers on with a belt instead of a chain."
Some links I've found suggest that the service interval is 120,000 miles, or there is no service interval on the belt, or that they're good for the lifetime of the engine (whatever that means). Either way, I can't see myself keeping the car for 120,000 miles (almost 200,000 km).
But having a timing belt (that doesn't need to be changed) is the kind of thing that would have my brother shaking his head and saying you'd be mad to buy a car with that engine.
Comment