The Ford Freestar, which was produced from 2004 to 2007, features a 3.9L V6 engine that is classified as a non-interference engine. This means that in the event of a timing belt failure, the engine's pistons will not collide with the valves, preventing potential catastrophic damage. However, it’s still important to maintain the timing components to avoid engine performance issues.
should be non interference
The engine is pukka
The engine is a non-interference engine.
Yes , it is not an interference engine
The 1.9L Ford engine is NON-interference.
Yes , the 2.3 liter 4 cylinder in a 1993 Ford Ranger is a non-interference engine
I was told by my local ford dealership that it indeed is a non interference designed engine. The dual overhead vct cam engine
yes!
No , it's an interference engine ( according to the Gates website )
The 3.0L SOHC engine is an interference engine. The 3.0L and 3.2L SHO are non-interference engines. Generally, the 3.0L SOHC is the engine used in the Ford Ranger.
It is a NON interference engine according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc . )
Yes.