The timing belt is located behind the timing cover on the front of the engine as you are looking at it from the passenger side front fender. The serpentine belt has to come off to get to it.
The timing belt is located inside the timing belt cover at the fron of the engine.
The timing belt is located behind the timing belt cover on the front of the engine. To get the cover off the top front motor mount must be removed to gain enough clearance to get it out.
10 degrees, non-adjustable
timing belt
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
I believe it is located in the fuel tank.
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.
There is no Timing Belt. It has a Timing Chain ,, inside the Engine.
The timing marks on a 1994 Toyota Corolla are located on the crankshaft cover. The crankshaft cover is usually located at the very bottom of an engine.
no
I think the computer automatically calculates timing. No marks.