interference question
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Re: interference question
Thank you for the kind reply. I had hoped for clearance reply. Good reason
to avoid.
Best,
Seamus J. Wilson
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> All engines used in Hyundai vehicles sold in the U.S. since 1995 are
> interference engines.
>
to avoid.
Best,
Seamus J. Wilson
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> All engines used in Hyundai vehicles sold in the U.S. since 1995 are
> interference engines.
>
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Seamus J. Wilson wrote:
> Thank you for the kind reply. I had hoped for clearance reply. Good reason
> to avoid.
Avoid what? You're probably going to find that this is the case with
most cars on the market. There is nothing wrong with interference
engines. You just have to be diligent about changing the timing belt at
the recommended intervals. IIRC, every car I've owned has had an
interference engine and I've never had a related problem.
> Thank you for the kind reply. I had hoped for clearance reply. Good reason
> to avoid.
Avoid what? You're probably going to find that this is the case with
most cars on the market. There is nothing wrong with interference
engines. You just have to be diligent about changing the timing belt at
the recommended intervals. IIRC, every car I've owned has had an
interference engine and I've never had a related problem.
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Re: interference question
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> On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 18:46:56 -0700, "James J. Wilson" <sligo@***.net> wrote:
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>>Are the 2004 and 2205 engines interference type?
>>Thank you,
>>Seamus J.Wilson
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> No, I don't think they are
Go back and read Hyundaitech's post on this. He works on these cars for
a living, so he should know.
> On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 18:46:56 -0700, "James J. Wilson" <sligo@***.net> wrote:
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>>Are the 2004 and 2205 engines interference type?
>>Thank you,
>>Seamus J.Wilson
>>
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> No, I don't think they are
Go back and read Hyundaitech's post on this. He works on these cars for
a living, so he should know.
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