No , it is not an interference engine ( according to the Gates website , they make
timing belts etc. )
yes it is and interference engine
No, the 7th gen Corolla's 1.6L (4A-FE is most common model code) engine is a non-interference type engine.
No. the 1.6 and 1.8 corolla motors are what we call non interference or freewheeling. this means that if the timing belt breaks the chance of engine damage is highly unlikely.
YES!! get it changed. The 2e is an interference engine. I have one in my Corolla and I know of several 2e engines that have bent valves and damaged rockers when the belt broke.
Its a non interference engine. Change the belt every 60,000 miles.
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.
No. Only pre-1991 Escorts (generation 1) were interference engines. All escorts from 91 up are all non-interference engines. Gates says the the 2.0 SOHC engine is an interference engine. This is not right. Gates is wrong.
No, you are extremely lucky as this is not an interference engine. Belt should be changed every 60,000 miles.
Not enough information. Some are - some aren't. What year? What model? What engine?
It is an interference engine.It is an interference engine.
It is an interference engine.It is an interference engine.
If engine is running then the answer is yes. And pressure will stay in the fuel line for some time after you shut the engine.