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Old Sep 24th, 2017, 06:16   #7
Clifford Pope
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There is only one safe way of knowing that an engine is non-interference and that is by removing the timing belt, eg when changing it, turning the cam shaft to a position where several valves are fully open, removing the spark plugs, and very cautiously turning the crankshaft by hand to see whether a piston touches a valve.

It would be really useful if there was a list somewhere of each engine type with members' reports of successful trials.
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