All Honda 4 cylinder engines up to 2002 are interference engines.
yes it is
Yes , the 2.3 liter 4 cylinder and the 3.0 liter V6 engines in a 1999 Honda Accord are interference engines
Honda engines are interference engines. That means if the timing belt breaks, catastrophic damage could result when the pistons hit the valves.
The correct term is interference engine. All Honda vehicles built up to 2002 are interference engines. All V6 engines are interference engines no matter the year. Starting in 2003 & up the Accord 4 cylinder is NOT an interference engine. Starting in 2005 & up the 4 cylinder Civic is NOT and interference engine.
ALL INTEGRA'S LIKE MOST HONDA ENGINES ARE INTERFERENCE
Yes it is. All Honda engines prior to 2001 are interference engines.
No, all 1997 Honda engines are interference engines. The cam belt must be replaced every 105,000 miles. If the belt breaks you will have serious engine damage. 2003 and up Honda four-cylinder engines are not interference engines but the V-6 still is.
Honda engines bought originally from the manufacturer are considered interference. However, if the pistons bought aftermarket?æhave valve reliefs in them, the Honda engine?æwould be considered non-interference.
Honda CRVs are ranked well up there with new cars. Their specs and gradients are superb and completely underrated. They are extremely safe and can get adequate miles per gallon.
The H22 engine, which are found in 1997 Honda Preludes, are interference engines. This means that the valves and pistons do indeed make contact as the engine is on.
Probably yes. Honda's engines are so-called "interference engines."