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Saxo cars for sale can be found at most Citroen dealerships and outlets in most countries where the brand and model are available in the local market. For used Saxo cars, one may also find it at used car dealerships and depending on the agreement with Citroen, you maybe able to find it at non-exclusive Citroen dealerships.
It`s on the back side of engine, below the air filter. And air filter is in black plastic box on the side from engine to a driver place /non Britain models/. To rich fuel filter, you must remove air filter box. i
I believe the 1.9L is an intereference engine for both sohc and dohc. The timing chain is good for 150k miles or so before I'd replace it unless you hear it rattling around in there. I believe the 1.9L is an intereference engine for both sohc and dohc. The timing chain is good for 150k miles or so before I'd replace it unless you hear it rattling around in there.
I was looking at the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) and I chose the 1997 Ford Aspire ( the website shows that the 1.3 liter engine is NOT an interference engine , so the answer to your question would be YES )
O.K. Not a definite answer, but i believe all modern Peugeot - Citroen diesels are interference engines.
Yes. Pull the plugs and see if you can turn the engine freely by hand. If you feel any catching, it might indicate a valve problem. Also, this is a question that gets a different answer every time. Why you ask, well it depends on if you have a sedan or a coupe. The coupe Stratus is based off of the Mitsubishi Eclipse. This IS an intereference engine and will result in bent valves if you doing much more than idling. If you have a sedan, count yourself lucky. The four doors do more than hold kids. The car actually has a different engine. It is Non-intereference. If the timing belt broke most likely the engine will be fine, but you may damage other components such as the spark plugs. Still why deal with the downtime? The timing belt WILL eventually break, so get it done.
Yes, it is a non-interference engine.
It is not supposed to be an interference motor, HOWEVER at high RPMs the connecting rods may stretch enough that it BECOMES an interference engine, causing some major problems if you break the timing belt or chain at high speeds of rotation. The clearance is very small on a factory engine. If the heads have been decked or the pistons are not stock it may be intereference.
It is my understanding that Villager engine are non-interference.
should be non interference
is a2006 kia spectra 2.0 engine a non interference engine
Noninterference engine.