houstonscott
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- Oglesby, Texas
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- Kubota L3800, Kubota GR2120, Kubota RTV1100, Kubota 5100sc
Been a staple on Ferrari's for decades. There are advantages, lighter (less moving mass means more HP), quiet, turns higher RPM (more HP), cheaper to produce, doesn't have to use oil from system to lubricate (less weight) no casting to enclose. If changed at proper schedule, its worth the advantages. Oh, by the way chains can part too. . HSYep. Not that big of a deal. The VM 2.8L in my 2006 Jeep Liberty Diesel had a timing belt. I changed it at the OEM recommended interval of 100K miles and it looked pretty darn good. Only time I have ever heard of the timing belt failing on the VM motor was if someone just procrastinated and let it go too long. Last one I heard about was at 160K miles and it was the original belt. We have come a long ways since the days of the Ford Pinto! You are correct, Scott. VM was a collaborating company with DD, Penske, and GM at different times. They provide motors for a lot of platforms. Many of the same motors that go into the vehicles are also used for inboard marine engines. Strong track record.
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