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If you've ever seen photos of an interference engine that has been over-revved, you probably think you know what catastrophic engine damage looks like. This ...
That’s why manufacturers – especially those that use interference engine designs – insist that customers change their timing belts at 90,000 miles (on average).
Interference engines have moving parts that interchangably use the same space. Here's what happens when the timing belt breaks causing those pieces to interact.
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