Yes, the 1997 Mazda 626 EX is equipped with a non-interference engine. This means that if the timing belt were to fail, the engine's pistons and valves would not collide, preventing potential severe engine damage. However, it's still important to maintain the timing belt and replace it at the manufacturer-recommended intervals to avoid any issues.
Mazda 626 1.8Ltr 1997-2002 Engine code FP Is an interference engine.
will a 1997 Mazda 626 transmission or engine interchange with a 1999-2002 Mazda 626 transmission or engine
by what do you mean interference engine?
i have a 2001 mazda 626 v-6 2.5 engine my timing belt broke i had the belt and tesioner pulley replaced and its running fine
NO , the 2.0 L - 4 cylinder engine in a 1995 Mazda 626 ( IS NOT) an interference engine ( according to Gates - they make timing belts etc. )
About two years.
Yes , it has a timing belt and it is not an interference engine
on my 1997 Mazda 626, it's located on the left hand side bottom of the engine where the bottom radiator hose goes to the engine. hope this helps you.
You are extremely fortunate. The 4 cylinder & V6 on the 2000 Mazda 626 are NOT interference engines. There should be no damage.You are extremely fortunate. The 4 cylinder & V6 on the 2000 Mazda 626 are NOT interference engines. There should be no damage.
How much is a engine for a Mazda 626
something that affects the emissions.
Yes, the 2000 Mazda 626 with a 4-cylinder engine is an interference engine. This means that if the timing belt were to fail, the pistons could collide with the valves, potentially causing significant engine damage. Regular maintenance, including timely replacement of the timing belt, is crucial to prevent such failures.