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Serpentine belts and timing belts are both key to keeping your engine running, but they also both perform very different purposes under the hood.
Your car's serpentine belt plays a pivotal role in ensuring it runs smoothly. And there are key warning signs to watch for that may indicate yours is broken.
You know that belt that spins really fast when your engine is on? It's actually one of the most important components to keep your car moving. Here's why.
The serpentine belt is responsible for powering most of the engine's components. If the belt fails, the car may stop running, so it is crucial to keep up with regular inspections and maintenance. This ...
That awful squealing beneath the hood may be coming from a frayed or cracked serpentine belt. It's a crucial part of the engine assemblyhere are step-by-step instructions for replacing your ...
Your serpentine belt controls a number of components in your engine, so it's pretty important. Here are a few signs to watch out for if it starts to go.
Serpentine belt drive evolved from two belts on some applications in 1979 to a single mega-serpentine wrap from the factory during the 1980s, making light work of both maintenance and durability.
Looking for information on serpentine belts? Check out the Drive’s Garage Guide on serpentine belts and everything you need to know about them.
The Vintage Air billet aluminum FrontRunner Serpentine Beltdrive system is a way-cool bolt-on upgrade for classic and late-model small-block Ford V-8s, including the 5.0Ls in ’79-’95 Fox-bodies.
Dress up your small-block and never throw a belt again with a new serpentine system.
Your car's serpentine belt plays a pivotal role in ensuring it runs smoothly. And there are key warning signs to watch for that may indicate yours is broken.