An engine depends on perfect timing the same way a symphony depends on a conductor. Every valve opens at the exact moment it should, every piston moves in perfect rhythm, and everything stays ...
11:47, Sun, Sep 7, 2025 Updated: 11:52, Sun, Sep 7, 2025 A car mechanic has revealed the one “unfixable” problem found on petrol and diesel vehicles built after 2017 in a potential blow to owners.
Unless you own a Yugo, you probably already realize that your car’s engine is a meticulously designed and engineered hunk of metal. Even so, you may not know that if one part of the engine fails, it ...
A mechanic has issued a warning over an " unfixable" problem on used cars sold after 2017. Dave Harrison, a spokesperson for 911 Auto Repairs, warned motorists and road users the issue could become ...
About a year ago, I had the timing belt replaced on my 2003 Subaru Outback. Last week, I had the head gasket replaced at a different shop, and they looked at my timing belt and said I needed a new one ...
Your car might start without complaint every morning and sail through its last inspection, but […] ...
For your engine to start, there has to be a perfect timing for every part, especially the engine valves. Depending on the car model, other parts have to move at the same time for the engine to start.
Car Wizard has become widely known on YouTube as one of the coolest, most transparent auto mechanics in the U.S. His love for cars didn’t end when he started the video production side hustle and ...
Q. The Toyota dealer recommends (the expensive) replacement of the timing belt at 60,000 miles. The owner’s manual recommends replacing it at 90,000 miles and then only if driving under special ...