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brucebo May 28, 2009 11:30 AM

4.0L Strait Six an interference engine???
 
Does anybody know whether the 4.0 L strait six is an interference engine or not? I haven't been able to find any claim one way or the other.

-Bruce

mike37 May 28, 2009 11:40 AM

I don't know but
they don't have a timing belt they have gears so its not that big of a problem

97XJtech May 28, 2009 12:13 PM

the 4.0 is not an interference engine..... but i am curious to why you want to know this

mike37 May 28, 2009 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by 97XJtech (Post 194465)
the 4.0 is not an interference engine..... but i am curious to why you want to know this

maybe some came swap issues
to much lift or advance would be a bigger problem on a low clearance motor

brucebo May 28, 2009 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by 97XJtech (Post 194465)
the 4.0 is not an interference engine..... but i am curious to why you want to know this

I just changed the timing belt on my Volvo, which does have an interference engine, and if the belt breaks, or more likely slips or derails due to a failing tensioner or water pump bearing, the engine is trash. I know my Jeep (with 150K on it) uses a timing chain, but otherwise I wondered if it had the same issue. Apparently not, which is comforting.

-Bruce

UserID6095 May 28, 2009 01:02 PM

Here is a good read about your Interference Engines...

http://www.leemyles.com/articles/int...ing-belts.html

luketrash May 28, 2009 01:02 PM

If your volvo has a B230 engine like in the 240, 740, or 940 it's non-interference.

The 960, 760, 850 and all the new front wheel drive stuff doe have interference engines, but it's not a problem if you change the belt, tensioners, and water pump when you need to. Lots of people are out driving around on borrowed time with their belts and never have a problem pop up. It's nothing to lose sleep over and the risk is lower than most people worry about.

pdalbrun Nov 26, 2015 10:30 AM

98 Jeep 4.0l
 
Bent a intake valve by contact them the number 3 piston. Purchased rebuilt head, then bent the exhaust valve on the number 1 piston. Thoughts?


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