The correct term is interference engine. All Honda vehicles built up to 2002 are interference engines. All V6 engines are interference engines no matter the year. Starting in 2003 & up the Accord 4 cylinder is NOT an interference engine. Starting in 2005 & up the 4 cylinder Civic is NOT and interference engine.
The correct term is interference engine. All Honda vehicles built up to 2002 are interference engines. All V6 engines are interference engines no matter the year. Starting in 2003 & up the Accord 4 cylinder is NOT an interference engine. Starting in 2005 & up the 4 cylinder Civic is NOT and interference engine.
According to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) (Yes ) both the DOHC and SOHC 2.0 liter four cylinder engines in a 1999 Ford Escort ( ARE INTERFERENCE ENGINES )
Yes.
Yes overall Honda engines are more advanced and there is a lot more more that are put into them. Honda bikes are faster and are built to last longer.
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.
The valve clearance of a Mitsubishi Pajero 4d56 is 14. Typically, engines have either a 14 gap or 16 gap clearance.
According to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 1.8 and the 1.9 liter four cylinder engines used in a 1995 Mercury Tracer are ( NON - INTERFERENCE engines )
Yes
no
Yes...Well it is an interference engine, not zero clearance. Which means when the timing belt breaks the pistons with "interfere" with the valves.
0.40mm for both inlet and exhust when cold on 4jb1, 4jh1 engines
Zero.
Both the SOHC & DOHC engines are interference engines. If the belt goes while driving the engine most likely will be damaged.