All Honda engines of that era are INTERFERENCE engines (i.e.: they WILL self-destruct if the timing belt fails wheile the engine is running)
Up until the 2002 model year all CR-V's use timing BELTS. Starting in '02 Honda switched to timing CHAINS.
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.
Yes, the 1992-96 Honda Preludes have interference motors.
Honda engines bought originally from the manufacturer are considered interference. However, if the pistons bought aftermarket?æhave valve reliefs in them, the Honda engine?æwould be considered non-interference.
Yes , the 2.3 liter 4 cylinder in a 1993 Ford Ranger is a non-interference engine
Interference.
An interference engine ( according to the Gates website the 3.2 liter V6 in a 2001 Honda Passport is an interference engine )
The VG30E motor is an interference motor, with 0 valve clearance.
The Lx has the D16y7 non-VTEC engine.
With a lot of fabrication anything is possible. I've seen a Ford 5.0 engine in a Civic.
not likely as the heater fan only controls the air in the cabin, maybe the radiator fan has gone out too?
A 1994 Honda Prelude S would not have a VTEC engine in it (assuming it has the original engine in it). It should have the F22A1 in it which is SOHC and Non-VTEC.