[ROVERNET - UK] 2000 engine?
Vern Klukas
vern at inkspotco.com
Thu Jul 13 22:05:17 BST 2006
Non-interference, and i have broken a camshaft while running and not
suffered any valve damage.
Yours
Vern
> question has to do with the 1963 to 1975 Rover 2000/ 2200, SC/TC,
>engines. Is this a interference or collision, or non-interference
>or non-collision engine design? That is to say if the camshaft
>drive, top, chain is removed and then the crankshaft is turned, will
>a piston collide with a valve in the open position and lock up the
>engine or bend the valve(s)? Thanks for the help.
>
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