The water pump should be driven by the timing belt, yes. If you change the water pump, you might wanna change the timing belt and tensioner while you're in there.
The timing belt is located inside the timing belt cover at the fron of the engine.
No , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 2.0 liter four cylinder engine in a 1997 Ford Escort is an INTERFERENCE ENGINE
No , it's not an interference engine according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc . )
According to Gates ( they manufacture timing belts etc. ) No , it is not an interference engine
No it is not an interference engine. I personally had a timing belt break in my 94 Escort LX while the car was being driven and it was simply replaced.
No , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) the 1.9 liter engine in a 1994 Ford Escort is NOT an interference engine
( No ) according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 1.9 liter four cylinder engine in a 1995 Ford Escort is NOT AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE
( No ) not according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) The 2.0 liter four cylinder engine in a 1997 Ford Escort IS AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE
Yes , the 2.0 liter SPI ( SOHC ) engine in a 1997 Ford Escort LX is an interference engine * according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc . )
Yes. It is a non interference engine. It will not suffer valve damage if the timing belt breaks.
No , it IS NOT an interference engine , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc . )
I believe the answer is no. I have a 1994 Escort LX with the 1.9 liter engine. I broke the timing belt, and there was no damage to the engine. Yes, it is no. I had the same experience last night and nothing happened to the engine. I have a 94 Escort LX with 1.9L engine too.