All Daewoo Engines are interference fit Engines. Which means that if the timing belt rips while the engine is running the pistons will hit and bend the valves and you will have to get new valves and possibly a new cylinder head. Worst case scenario you will also have to get a new engine block if for some reason chunks or pieces of valve, piston or cylinder head damaged the cylinder bore and cracked the block while things were moving around. Daewoo Timing belts are recommended to be replaced at 60,000 miles but it is best to replace them before 60k as some people have had their timing belts break on them as soon as 61,000 miles.
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6" round speakers. 6-1/2" speakers will fit though.
Yes, the engine is interference fit.
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Valve to piston, no. The interference is valve to valve.
Most Vauxhall bits will fit the 2.0 and are usually cheaper - Paula
Yes.
Yes , it's an interference engine ( according to the Gates website )
( YES ) according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 2.3 liter four cylinder engine in a 1996 Ford Ranger ( is NOT an interference engine )
Yes, the 1.6 is an interference motor. If your timing belt went, expect there to be extensive internal damage.
Yes , according to the Gates and Dayco websites ( They make timing belts ) the 2.3 liter four cylinder used in the 1995 Ford Ranger is NOT AN INTERFERENCE engine
if by "interference fit" you're asking if the engine will bend valves and damage the cylinder head if the timing belt breaks, and this is the honda d16 series engine, then yes, if the timing belt breaks, or jumps too far out of time, then you will have at least 4 bent valves...