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No , it is not an interference engine
Yes it is an interference engine
No , the 1.8 liter 4 cylinder in a 1999 Mazda Protege is not an interference engine
No. The 1994 and later Mazda B-series pickups are re-badged Ford Rangers. The 2.5 liter engine in them is an improved 2.3 liter engine that's been in Fords for many years. The Mazda B2200 uses a Mazda-designed engine that's fully different. Best bet is to go with a Mazda B2600i engine, or sell the pickup and buy something else. The i in B2600i stands for fuel injection, which increases power and gas mileage and reduces the amount of emission control equipment needed, simplifying the engine compartment.
Both the 1.6 Liter and the 2.0 Liter have a timing belt that must be replaced every 105,000 miles. The 1.6 L is not an interference engine but the 2.0 L is an interference engine.
The 2.2 liter 4 cylinder and the 3.0 liter V6.
Is very possible but it is a wate of time and money, I have B2200 and trust me the smallest engine that can manage the weight of that mini pick up is a 2.0L anything smaller is a waste, I tried with RX7 engine and it is not that reliable, unless is turbo and have to play with diferential ratios
No, this is not an interference engine.
The Kia 1.8 liter engine is a Mazda engine used in the Protege' from the mid-90s. That and the 2.0 liter engine used in 1994-2002 Sportages were used from Mazda and if the timing belt breaks, it will NOT damage the valves, thus a non-interference engine.
no it is not an interference engine.
2 liter 2010 Hyundai a none interference or interference engine
i have heard that it IS NOT an interference engine