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A timing belt pulley is a cylindrical component designed to transfer rotational motion from one part of a machinery system to another. The pulley itself typically features grooves that match the teeth of a timing belt. This design helps prevent slippage, ensuring that the rotational motion is conveyed with high precision. Timing belt pulleys are usually made from durable materials like aluminum, steel, or reinforced plastic, capable of withstanding the stresses of high-speed operations.


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Regular maintenance of your car's engine belts is vital for several reasons. Over time, these belts can wear out, crack, or become loose, leading to significant issues. A malfunctioning serpentine belt can result in loss of power steering, overheating, or failure of the alternator, while a defective timing belt can lead to catastrophic engine failure. Replacing a timing belt at the proper intervals is crucial, typically every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on the manufacturer's recommendations.


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