Yes, this engine is an Interference engine. Timing belt must be replaced at 105,000 miles. The timing belt drives the water pump, so, replace it at the same time as the belt. This will save you labor costs later on. The life of the pump is about the same as the belt. If the belt breaks serious engine damage will occur.
Chrysler did not manufacture an Eagle Vision in 1991, that line ran from 1993 to 1997.
The firing order for the 1997 Eagle Vision ESi, which is equipped with a 3.5-liter V6 engine, is 1-2-3-4-5-6. This means that the cylinders fire in the sequence of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Proper adherence to the firing order is crucial for optimal engine performance.
The 1997 Chrysler Eagle Vision is equipped with a 3.5L V6 engine, which is classified as an interference engine. This means that if the timing belt were to fail, the pistons could collide with the valves, potentially causing significant engine damage. It's important to maintain the timing belt and replace it according to the manufacturer's recommendations to avoid such issues.
3.3L has a chain. 3.5L has a belt.
1996-1997 Dodge Intrepid, Chrysler Concorde, Chrysler LHS, Eagle Vision.
All Eagle Visions, from 1993 to 1997, were manufactured with a gas tank capacity of 18 gallons (68 liters).
No. 1997 was the final year Chrysler sold the Eagle Vision. Frankly, it was a short run for the first-generation LH-platform vehicle, which began in 1993. It's successor is Chrysler's 300M.
You remove the two bolts from the bottom.
1993-1997 Dodge intrepid, Chrysler Concorde, or eagle vision
A faulty vehicle speed sensor.
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.
Check for proper fuel pressure in the 1997 Talon. The engine appears to be starving for fuel and only has enough pressure to start.