Interference Vs Non Interference Engine

nwfmule
07-12-2009, 12:22 AM
Since I purchased my 97T a couple of weeks ago i have been reading all I could about the engine and drivetrain. For all you folks the the information is fantastic. I have a couple of questions that i have been unable to locate reading all the threads.

What is a interference vs noninterference engine?

According to the dealer label the timing belt was replaced at 57K, the engine now has 120K ? I read that the mfg instruction had changed to 90K any truth to that?

:confused:

heartdisease
07-12-2009, 12:56 AM
In an interference engine the valves come far enough into the cylinders to slap the pistons if the timing is off. They are usually in more aggressive/powerful engines, holding the intakes open longer for more power. If your belt goes the valves drop and bam smashed valves and other bad things. It is very important to change the timing belts in interference engines, much cheaper than a new engine. That being said, if it is a NON- interference engine, not as big a deal. I have had a couple of Escort's that lost the belt, broke not jumped time mind you and all it did was leave me stranded. The book says 57k for the Escort and at 58k it broke, talk about knowing your specs.

If you have a Corolla no sport prob not interference. 4wd truck, V6 Camry, Sport Corolla than I would change it tomorrow If you don't know for sure.:thumbsup:

humanoid
07-12-2009, 01:00 AM
The 5vz-fe is a non-interference engine. IIRC, the timing belt should be changed out at 90K miles.