Never had a problem
Just as long as you get the proper length plugs for the engine you won't damage anything.
If the timing belt breaks on any engine the damage to the engine is usually very bad.
There could be bent and/or broken valves. Possible damage to the cylinder head and valve guides. Could be damage to the top of the piston. Or you could br lucky and nothing happened.
Must be changed every 60,000 miles. Warning: This is an interference engine. If the belt breaks you will have internal engine damage.
This is an interference engine. In most cases the head as well and the pistons will be damaged.
Damage - novel - was created in 1991.
Not likely, it probably just revs the engine a bit higher before switching gears. Your MPG will suffer, but it likely won't damage your engine. If it did, they wouldn't include it in the car.
If this is the European Escort This engine is classed as an interference engine. In the event of belt failiure the valves meet the pistons causing the valves to bend and possibly other engine damage.
Yes , the 1.5 liter engine in a 1991 Toyota Tercel IS AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE so if the timing belt breaks while the engine is running it can cause engine damage
You really dont want to use starter fluid on a 91' because it can cause severe damage to your engine
The 1991 Mercury Capri engine is not an interference engine
how many engine mounts are there on a 1991 corolla.