Non-interference engines from Fiat typically include some of their older models, particularly those with the 1.0L and 1.1L engines. Notable examples include the Fiat 127 and some variants of the Fiat Panda. These engines are designed such that if the timing belt fails, the pistons do not collide with the valves, minimizing potential damage. However, it's always best to check specific engine codes and manufacturer documentation for precise information.
No, it is interference.No, it is interference.
No. Jaguar engines are non-interference.
Jetta 2003 is a no n interference engine?
The 2.4 liter , 4 cylinder engine is a non - interference engine but the 2.0 liter , 4 cylinder and the 2.5 liter V6 engines are interference engines
ALL INTEGRA'S LIKE MOST HONDA ENGINES ARE INTERFERENCE
The 1.6 liter and 1.8 liter - 4 cylinder engines in a 1994 Toyota Corolla are : non - interference engines ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etc. )
The EJ251 is an interference engine. All EJ engines built by Subaru after 1996 are interference-based.
The Villager engines are NOT interference engines, even though some catalogs claim they are. The reason is that it is a Nissan engine, and the Nissan versions are interference, the Mercury ones are not.
The 91-04 NSX and 96-99 SLX have non-interference engines. All others (Integra, Legend, Vigor, MDX, CL, RL, TL) have interference engines. No data yet on the RSX and TSX, but I would think those models would most likely have interference engines.
I read that the 96 cavalier is a non interference engine. Best bet is to call a Chevy dealer or autozone might know. Toyota corollas are non interferance engines. Fords with a sohc 2.0 engine are non interferance. Hondas are interference so are Mitsubishi engines, I learned this the hard way.
2.0L* DOHC (1999 & up all models) are interference engines.
According to the Gates website , both the SOHC and DOHC engines used in a 1999 Ford Escort ( are interference engines )