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I believe it is not a zero clearance engine because it doesn't have a defined mileage for the timing belt change.
Yes.
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...Well it is an interference engine, not zero clearance. Which means when the timing belt breaks the pistons with "interfere" with the valves.
It may be the starter gone bad. The clearance from the starter gear to the ring gear has been reduced to near zero. it will make a ringie sound whilst running.
Synchronous motor
Normally, all the glucose is reabsorbed
the pistons most likely have zero clearance in the between the piston heads and the valves. When the timing goes out on a vehicle with zero clearance, the piston heads hit the valve heads, thereby bending the valve stems.
Intake 25 Exhaust 30