Yes, it is a interference engine. If your belt slips or breaks you will bend valves and smack your pistons
Yes, the 1992 VW Jetta 1.8 engine is an interference engine.
If you mean interference engine that depends on which engine it is. 4 cylinders non turboed 8 valve are generally non interference. Most of the others are interference units.
The 2.0 liter gasoline engine is a non interference.
The PCV valve on a 2002 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0 liter is located on the end of the rocker arm cover. It has one hose attached to it.
On a 1997 Volkswagen Jetta, the shifting solenoids are situated inside the valve body of the transmission. The valve body is the brain of the transmission.
Yes But the valves will not hit the pistons. The only interference that can happen is valve to valve interference.
Valve to piston, no. The interference is valve to valve.
The VG30E motor is an interference motor, with 0 valve clearance.
no
Technically no, but I have seen valve hit valve when the timing belt breaks.
yes both the 8 valve and 16 valve engines are interterence engines
yes, valve to piston interference is likely to occur if belt fails