In many cars YES, but not all cars.The engines will be "Interference Engines" or "Noninterference engines"When the belt breaks in interference engines the valves strike the pistons and bend.
No, the engines are interference.
Internal combustion gasoline or diesel engines power cars. Cars are also powered by electric motors.
Basically, the muscle cars.
Is the 4 cylinder engine on a 1987 Camry noninterference?" Is the 4 cylinder engine on a 1987 Camry noninterference?"
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For the same reason why muscle cars and sport cars rev their engines.
Both the four cylinder and six cylinder engines are non-interference so if the timing belt breaks there will be no damage to the valves. The 1993-2001 four cylinder engines all use the same block and heads as do the six cylinder engines.
Some Volkswagens and Ferraris have aluminum engines
If the train had 96 cars and one engine for every 24 cars, you would divide the total number of cars by the number of cars per engine to find the number of engines. So, 96 cars divided by 24 cars per engine equals 4 engines. Therefore, the train had 4 engines.
According to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) both the 2.0 liter and the 2.4 liter four cylinder engines used in a 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer are interference engines
Chevrolet funny cars use V8 engines mostly. These engines are designed for high performance cars like the Chevrolet, Ford, and the Chrysler. A lot of the funny cars used the 426 cubic inch Hemi produced by Chrysler.