About Nissan Sentra Timing Chain
When that happens, it's definitely time to replace the Sentra timing chain. The parts mostly involved are the crankshaft, pistons, camshafts, and valves. If your engine's factory part has been running for around 100,000 kilometers, it may be time to change it. It's all up to the parts cheap to keep things running in order. Otherwise, if the Nissan Sentra timing chain breaks and the engine loses its timing, the valves and pistons may hammer each other to pieces.