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15041BV80A - : Engine Timing Chain for Nissan Image

Engine Timing Chain

Nissan 15041-BV80A
Oil Pump. Juke. Sentra. From 10/2014.
$39.81
MSRP $54.83
Save $15.02
27.4% Off
150411KC5A - : Engine Timing Chain for Nissan Image

Engine Timing Chain

Nissan 15041-1KC5A
Oil Pump. Sentra. Juke. To 10/2014. To 04/2017.
$29.15
MSRP $40.15
Save $11.00
27.4% Off
130285TA0A - : Timing Chain for Nissan Image

Timing Chain

Nissan 13028-5TA0A
Rogue Sport. From 08/2021. Crank To Cam.
$215.58
MSRP $312.43
Save $96.85
31% Off
130289BM0C - : Timing Chain for Nissan Image

Timing Chain

Nissan 13028-9BM0C
Crank To Cam. Frontier. With flex fuel. Primary chain.
$82.46
MSRP $116.97
Save $34.51
29.5% Off
13028EZ40C - : Timing Chain for Nissan Image

Timing Chain

Nissan 13028-EZ40C
Crank to Idler. TITAN XD. Secondary.
$123.02
MSRP $178.28
Save $55.26
31% Off
130286KA0A - : Timing Chain for Nissan Image

Timing Chain

Nissan 13028-6KA0A
Crank To Cam. Pathfinder. Primary.
$137.39
MSRP $199.12
Save $61.73
31% Off
130281LA6A - : Timing Chain for Nissan Image

Timing Chain

Nissan 13028-1LA6A
Armada. Right. From 9/16. To 09/2016. Crank To Cam. Japan Built Part. From 09/2016.
$115.23
MSRP $163.45
Save $48.22
29.5% Off
130286RC0B - : Timing Chain for Nissan Image

Timing Chain

Nissan 13028-6RC0B
Exc.Japan Built. Crank To Cam. Rogue. Us built.
$197.90
MSRP $286.82
Save $88.92
31% Off
130286LB0B - : Timing Chain for Nissan Image

Timing Chain

Nissan 13028-6LB0B
Crank To Cam. Sentra. Kicks.
$120.53
MSRP $174.68
Save $54.15
31% Off
1302845P86 - : Timing Belt for Nissan Image

Timing Belt

Nissan 13028-45P86
300ZX.
$47.06
MSRP $64.82
Save $17.76
27.4% Off
130280B785 - : Timing Belt for Nissan Image

Timing Belt

Nissan 13028-0B785
3.3L. Frontier. Quest. Xterra. Pathfinder. From 11/1993. To 04/1996.
$50.63
MSRP $69.74
Save $19.11
27.4% Off
A302H53J0CVW - : SR20 Timing Chain for Nissan Image

SR20 Timing Chain

Nissan A302H-53J0CVW
Sentra, NX. Sentra, 200SX.
$94.53
MSRP $134.08
Save $39.55
29.5% Off

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Timing Belts and Chains That Synchronize Your Engine

Ever wondered how your vehicle adapts to various driving conditions, or when it might need some expert attention? Timing belts and chains coordinate valve opening with piston movement inside your Versa or Murano. This precise synchronization allows fuel to enter cylinders at exactly the right moment and exhaust gases to exit efficiently. When timing components fail, severe engine damage often results.

How Timing Belts and Chains Control Engine Operation

The timing belt or chain connects your crankshaft to the camshaft, ensuring valves open and close in perfect rhythm with piston movement. As the crankshaft rotates twice, the camshaft completes one rotation. This 2:1 ratio maintains the four-stroke combustion cycle. Timing belts use reinforced rubber with teeth that mesh with sprockets. Timing chains use metal links similar to bicycle chains but much stronger. Both require proper tension to prevent skipping teeth or jumping timing positions.

What Damages Timing Belts and Chains

Timing belts deteriorate from heat, oil contamination, and material fatigue. The rubber hardens and cracks after years of service. Water pump leaks often destroy timing belts by saturating the material. Timing chains stretch over time as the metal pins wear. Poor oil maintenance accelerates chain wear by allowing metal-on-metal contact. Generic aftermarket timing components often lack the precision manufacturing that genuine Nissan parts provide. A failing engine can sometimes trace back to worn timing components.

Replacement Intervals for Timing Components

Timing belts typically require replacement every 60,000 to 100,000 miles regardless of appearance. Chains generally last longer but should be inspected for stretch and wear around 150,000 miles. Rattling noises from the front of your engine during startup suggest chain problems. If your engine runs rough or loses power suddenly, timing components may have failed. We stock genuine Nissan timing belts and chains that meet exact factory specifications.

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