Researched By The AutoPadre Research Team
Date Posted 2023-06-22
All Ford Five Hundred engines have timing chains and are interference.
Scroll down to see detailed timing belt data for your particular model year of the Ford Five Hundred.
Note: Replacement intervals are broad recommendations and can be affected by age, weather conditions, running conditions etc. Check with the owner's manual/ manufacturer/ dealership.
Check out the Belt Or Chain specifications for other makes and models.
The 2007 Ford Five Hundred engines have timing chains and are interference.
The 2006 Ford Five Hundred engines have timing chains and are interference.
The 2005 Ford Five Hundred engines have timing chains and are interference.
The primary purpose of the timing belt or timing chain is to maintain the timing (syncronization) between the crankshaft and the camshaft(s).
A timing belt is made of a rubber compound while a timing chain is made of chain similiar to a bicycle chain.
A timing belt wears out over time and must be replaced at the manufacturer's specified interval. Timing belt failure can result in serious engine damage.
Although a timing chain will wear over time it is usually good for the lifetime of the engine but it should be routinely inspected.
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