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Does the timing mechanism in the Toyota Tundra from the year 2000 operate via a belt or a chain?

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Douglas V.

The 2000 Toyota Tundra originally used a timing belt for its 3.4 L V6 and 4.7 L V8 engines, but starting in 2010, they switched to using a timing chain for all versions. This change was likely made because timing chains require less maintenance compared to timing belts. With a timing chain, it is typically designed to last for the vehicle's entire lifespan, while belts need to be replaced periodically. Since the Tundra uses a timing belt, it should be replaced every 60,000 to 100,000 miles approximately. The cost of replacing the timing belt ranges from $310 to $390 for labor, plus additional costs for parts.

More answers

  • Martin Y.

    The 4.7L V8 engine in the 2000 Toyota Tundra is equipped with a timing belt.

  • Donna G.

    The Tundra 2000 4.7 comes equipped with a belt.

  • Mohammad najib

    You can transfer the engine from a Toyota Tundra 2000 V8 4.7L into a Tundra 2005 V8 4.7L.

  • Nona yancey

    The 2000 Toyota Tundra features a timing belt instead of timing chains.

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