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Engine Timing Control for Kia Stinger

  1. Part No :FEB171232
    Was £232.68 Now £186.14
    Crankshaft Pulley
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    Brand FEBI
    Width [mm] 60
    Weight [kg] 2.885
    Parameter 6PK
    Number of Ribs 5
    Inner Diameter [mm] 40
    Outer Diameter [mm] 172
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Optimise Your Kia Stinger's Performance with Quality Engine Timing Control Parts

Ensuring your Kia Stinger's engine parts are in top condition is crucial for maintaining performance and efficiency. Among these components, the engine timing control system plays a pivotal role in the smooth operation of your vehicle. It's responsible for synchronising the opening and closing of the engine's valves with the movement of the pistons, thus ensuring optimal combustion and power output.

Understanding the Engine Timing Control System

The engine timing control system of your Kia Stinger consists of various parts, including the timing belt or chain, tensioners, pulleys, and sometimes variable valve timing components. These elements work in harmony to control the timing of your engine's valves and the movement of the crankshaft and camshaft. A failure in the timing control system can lead to significant engine damage, making it essential to use only high-quality replacement parts.

Signs of Engine Timing Control Issues

It's important to be aware of the signs that may indicate a problem with your Kia Stinger's engine timing control system. These can include a ticking noise coming from the engine, the engine failing to turn over or start, a decrease in fuel efficiency, or even engine misfires. If you encounter any of these issues, it's advisable to inspect and potentially replace the affected engine timing control parts.

Choose the Right Parts for Your Kia Stinger

When selecting replacement parts for your Kia Stinger's engine timing control system, it's vital to choose components that match the quality and specifications of the original equipment. This ensures compatibility and longevity, allowing your Stinger to perform at its best. Whether you need a new timing belt, tensioner, or other related components, make sure they are designed specifically for the Kia Stinger to maintain its high performance and reliability.

Quality Replacement Parts for Your Kia Stinger

At our online store, we stock a comprehensive range of engine timing control parts suited for your Kia Stinger. Each part is engineered to meet or exceed the manufacturer's standards, giving you peace of mind that your vehicle is equipped with components that will deliver durability and optimal performance. Browse our selection to find the right parts to keep your Stinger running like new.

Don't let timing control issues compromise your driving experience. Ensure your Kia Stinger remains a symbol of reliability and performance by choosing the right engine timing control components. For a complete list of available parts for your vehicle, visit our main Stinger Kia car parts page and keep your car in peak condition.

Engine Timing Control

At GSF Car Parts, we have a wide range of engine timing control parts for you to choose from that can improve the performance of your car, including camshafts and timing belts.

Not sure where to start? Enter your registration number into our search tool or confirm the make and model of your car. We will then direct you to the most compatible products, and as everything we sell comes with our low-price promise, you can be sure you're getting a great deal too.

It is essential for you to fully maintain the engine timing system to support the performance, safety, and efficiency of your car. We have a wide range of engine timing parts to keep them working in perfect condition including push rods, rocker arms, timing belt kits, timing chains, valve springs, and much more!

What is a Timing Belt?

The timing belt (Or cam belt) is required to turn the camshaft at the correct speed in synchronization with the crankshaft to ensure that the valves in the engine cylinders open at the right time. This makes the timing belt an integral part of any internal combustion engine. 

To ensure the correct tension, it is recommended that all timing belt parts be replaced and the timing belt kits feature the timing belt, the idler and the tensioner pulleys which are required to maintain, increase or decrease the tension on the belt.

When does Timing Belt need to be Replaced?

It is important to replace timing belts at recommended intervals because if the belt breaks when the engine is running it can cause catastrophic and irreparable damage.

If a timing belt is broken or slipping, you should consider changing the belt.

Look out for:

  • High RPM engine problems
  • Performance and low acceleration issues
  • Engine misfiring due to a slipping timing belt
  • Ticking noise from engine (This could also be low oil pressure or low engine lubrication)
  • Oil leaking on the timing belt cover

Cost for Timing Belt Replacement

If you're handy in the garage then changing the cam belt (timing belt) can be replaced with a little mechanical knowledge. However, if you're unsure get your local garage to do the work. The costs vary, and are around £300 upwards depending on the garage and make and model of your car.

What is a Camshaft?

A Camshaft sits at the top of the engine and features egg-shaped cams to open and close the valves in the engine.

What's the Difference between a Crankshaft and a Camshaft?

Sometimes the crankshaft and camshaft get mixed up. The crankshaft and camshaft work together in a tightly-choreographed function for the engine in your car to operate smoothly.

The camshaft sits at the top and usually uses egg-shaped cams to open and close the valves. The crankshaft at the bottom converts the cranks to rotational motion. They are connected by the timing belt and must work in harmony together. This is called valve timing.

Shop Engine Timing Control at GSF Car Parts Online and In-Store

All our engine timing control parts are from trusted brands in the motoring industry, so you can count on them to be reliable and of excellent quality. Plus, our low-price promise means you can always expect great value too.

We offer free UK delivery on all online orders over £25, plus 60-day returns*. So, buy your engine timing control parts from us with confidence today. Or if you’re close to one of our 180 store locations across the UK & Ireland, just drop by and our experienced staff will be able to direct you to the right part for your vehicle.