Non-Interference....car just dies if belt breaks, no valve damage.
The 1990 Ford Festiva 1.3 liter engine cylinder head bolt torque specification is 125 pounds. The cylinder head bolts should be torqued in 25 pound intervals.
It is a interference head.
If this is the European Escort this is an interference engine.
Cylinder Head Bolts for 1988-1997 Festiva and Aspire 1.3L I4 Engine Step one: 35-40 foot pounds Step two: 56-60 foot pounds
If it is a manual with a carb the fuel pump is bolted to the head. If it is FI the fuel pump is on top of/in the gas tank.
No , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 2.0 liter four cylinder engine in a 1997 Ford Escort is an INTERFERENCE ENGINE
According to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) The 1.8 liter Dual Over Head Cam and the 1.9 liter Single Over Head Cam four cylinder engines used in a 1993 Ford Escort ( are NOT interference engines )
what year is it i do not think it matters but at the front there is a plastic piece with the air vents at the bottom are 2 Philips head screws one on each side then it will pull of and there is screws on the radio that hold them in remove these then side the radio forward and disconnect the plugs and unscrew radio ground and unplug antenna i hope this helps i did this on my 1989 Ford Festiva
there are two horns behind the front bumper below the head lights right and left on the front of the metal inter fender.
37ft/lb then 48 ft/lb then 61ft/lb make sure u go inside out
The 2.0L engine in all zx2's(98-03) are NON-interference engines unless the head has been milled and/or aftermarket cams have been installed...
No. A steel plate in one's head cannot cause interference with a computer.