Yes...Well it is an interference engine, not zero clearance. Which means when the timing belt breaks the pistons with "interfere" with the valves.
I assume you mean zero interference. If so then 2006 Honda Civic's and up are non-interference. 2005 and older are interference engine.
The 1991 Toyota Corolla does not have a zero-clearance engine. It has a non-interference engine. This means that the pistons will not travel to the pistons.
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Yes, it is an interference engine.Yes, it is an interference engine.
The 2002 Honda Odyssey is not classified as a zero clearance engine. Zero clearance engines, or interference engines, are designed such that if the timing belt fails, the pistons can collide with the valves, leading to significant engine damage. The 2002 Odyssey's engine is an interference engine, meaning that such a failure could result in severe internal damage. Regular maintenance of the timing belt is crucial to avoid such issues.
The 1998 Toyota RAV4 does not have a zero-clearance engine. Generally, zero-clearance engines are designed to prevent valve-piston contact in the event of a timing belt failure, which is more common in performance-oriented engines. The RAV4’s engine is more traditional, and while it is reliable, it does not feature this specific design characteristic. It’s always advisable to maintain the timing belt to prevent engine damage.
The Chevy Aveo 1.6L engine is not classified as a zero clearance engine. Zero clearance engines, also known as interference engines, are designed in such a way that if the timing belt or chain fails, the pistons and valves can collide, leading to significant engine damage. The Aveo's design allows for some clearance between the pistons and valves, reducing the risk of severe damage in the event of a timing failure. However, it's always best to maintain the timing components to prevent any potential issues.
According to Gates ( they manufacture timing belts etc. ) No , it is not an interference engine
yes this is a zero clearance engine design
I believe it is not a zero clearance engine because it doesn't have a defined mileage for the timing belt change.
Yes, the 3.4L V6 engine in the 1997 Toyota T100 is a zero clearance engine. This means that if the timing belt fails, the pistons and valves will not collide, preventing potential engine damage. However, it's always advisable to maintain the timing belt properly to avoid any issues.