Honda Civics do not have a interference engine. These cars use non-interference engines which means the pistons and valve have space between each other when the engine is operational.
COMPLETELY wrong. D-series motors ARE INTERFERENCE MOTORS.
Yes. It does have interference engine.
is an 04 honda civic 1.7 liter engine an interference engine
do you mean is a Honda engine an interference engine? in which the valves will get bent by the pistons if the timing belt fails? then yes.
I assume you mean zero interference. If so then 2006 Honda Civic's and up are non-interference. 2005 and older are interference engine.
YES , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) the 1.6 liter 4 cylinder in a 1998 Honda Civic is an interference engine
The 2003 Honda Civic is an interference engine and as such if the belt breaks you will have engine damage. Replace the cam belt every 105,000 miles.
A 1995 Honda Civic EX has an interference engine, which means that any timing failure will result in catastrophic damage. Interference engines have extremely tight tolerances which require very precise timing.
The 2012 Honda Civic Cam is driven by a chain and not a belt. It should last the life of the engine.
Yes ( according to Gates , they make timing belts etc . it is an interference engine )
The 1995 Honda Civic is an interference engine. If the belt breaks you will have internal engine damage. Replace the belt every 90,000 miles.
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.
The 2005 Honda Civic 1.7 L engine uses a cam belt that must be replaced every 110,000 miles. Warning: This is an interference engine.