camshaft drive belt
One of the primary advantages of double timing belts is their ability to handle higher torque loads, which is particularly beneficial in high-performance vehicles. They also offer improved durability and longevity compared to single-sided belts, reducing the frequency of replacements and, consequently, maintenance costs.
The function of the power steering pump drive belt is relatively straightforward but critically important. As the engine runs, the crankshaft spins, turning the drive belt. The belt then transfers this rotational force to the power steering pump, enabling it to perform its function of pressurizing the hydraulic fluid. The most common type of drive belt used in modern vehicles is the serpentine belt. This single, continuous belt may also drive other accessories such as the alternator, air conditioning compressor, and water pump. In older vehicles, separate V-belts were used, but today’s serpentine systems have largely replaced them due to their efficiency and ease of maintenance.
Effects of Drive Belt Slipping
drive belt slipping

