1994 Civic EX - 1.6 V-TEC - Is this an interference engine?

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Elle, Jul 25, 2008.

  1. Elle

    Elle Guest

    Your Civic has an interference engine. Surf www.gates.com
    for info. There is a time and miles limit for timing belts,
    so if possible, find what year the timing belt was changed
    as well.

    Belt inspection will not reveal belt age. You need to know
    miles and years on the belt.
     
    Elle, Jul 25, 2008
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  2. Elle

    jim beam Guest

    er, i was aware of that. my point was, people come to these groups
    bleating about gasoline engines and interference, yet diesels, which are
    interference by definition, are never criticized. it makes no sense.
     
    jim beam, Jul 25, 2008
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  3. Like it was posted before in doubt change it, no matter what the
    mileage or previous owner said, could be BS , its jus good to swap it
    for a new one. It'll keep your honda running good for thousands of
    miles more. When you go to do it a few other parts also gets replaced
    during the process. Such as a new water pump and timing belt
    tensioner, jus a few more expenses to think about when you do the job.
     
    Backwoodz Tuner, Jul 26, 2008
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  4. Elle

    Tegger Guest


    It's not a given that valve damage will occur with an interference engine.
    It's just that there is an increased chance of valve damage. I've seen a
    number of people with Hondas that have had a belt break, sometimes at
    highway speeds, with no valve damage.

    There are engines out there that are "officially" non-interference, but
    become interference once some carbon builds up on the piston tops. The
    Toyota 5E-FE is one of those.
     
    Tegger, Jul 26, 2008
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  5. Elle

    Justbob30 Guest

    Jim, since you are a month ahead of everyone else, I would say you have a
    good grasp on the future.
     
    Justbob30, Jul 26, 2008
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  6. Elle

    jim L Guest


    Sometimes it helps to look back & see where i screwed up so I don't do it .
    Either that - or I used adjust date/time as a calendar, & hit ok instead
    of cancel
     
    jim L, Jul 26, 2008
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  7. Elle

    jim L Guest

    I just bought this car - runs great - 177K miles, and the timing belt was
    supposedly changed at 144K. Aside from some creature comfort issues and
    what sounds like a noisy rear strut bushing everything seems sound
    mechanically. I plan on pulling top timing cover to check belt for wear,
    but would rather be safe than sorry if this is an interference engine. How
    do i find out?

    Jim
     
    jim L, Aug 25, 2008
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  8. Elle

    jim L Guest

    Hi Jim - the reason interference matters is because if belt breaks on one
    while engine is running valves contact pistons causing bent valves, damage
    to guides and sometimes even piston damage. a lot more expense and
    trouble.
    If the belt breaks on a non int. engine, you just get it towed & change the
    belt and go.
    Jim.
     
    jim L, Aug 25, 2008
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