The primary is the connection between the crankshaft and the clutch/transmission. It can be one of three types depending on the motorcycle, either a gear driven, belt driven, or chain driven depending on the who makes it.
no belts or chains gear driven only
Chain. Both the 2.4L and the 2.7L inline 4 cylinder engines cam are driven by a chain. Only the V6 engine uses a belt.
A chain adjuster is a device to adjust the chain tension on a motorcycle.
No it is driven by a drive shaft. The cam is driven by a chain.
Assuming 6-cylinder inline gasoline engine (325ci, 330ci, etc; M52 or M54 engine code) on an E46 chassis 3er it is chain-driven.
its chain driven mate its chain driven mate
Its Chain Driven.
The LL8 4,2 inline six cylinder engine in the GMT360 platform trucks is an all aluminum Dual overhead camshaft engine. They are driven by one large timing Chain. www.trailvoy.com Trailblazer enthusiasts forum
Belt-driven systems use a flexible belt to transfer power, while chain-driven systems use a metal chain. Belt-driven systems are quieter and require less maintenance, but chain-driven systems are more durable and have higher power transmission efficiency.
It is belt driven
Older ones, yes. Newer bikes are belt driven to the rear wheel and chain driven on the primary.