No. All Subaru SVX's use the EG33 3.3L, H-6 engine. This horizontally-opposed engine design is a NON-interference engine. If the timing belt were to break while running, the engine would just stop. No damage would be done to the valves, pistons, or other internals
Subaru recommends timing belt replacement at 60,000 miles (105,000 miles on California models)
Subaru Alcyone SVX was created in 1991.
The EJ251 is an interference engine. All EJ engines built by Subaru after 1996 are interference-based.
The Subaru 2.5 four is non-interference
It is an interference engine...
No, it does not.
The SVX, was a luxury sports coupe produced by Subaru between the years 1992 and 1997. It is noted for it's unique design, and powerful engine for the time.
All Subaru SVX engines were designed to run on premium fuel of 93 octane.
no it is not
The Subaru 2.5 L engine is a non-interference engine. If you change the timing belt when it should be changed you don't need to worry either way.
It is important to know the type of engine in a car. The 1988 Subaru GL-10 does in fact have an interference engine.Ê
It has an interference engine ( according to Gates , they manufacture timing belts etc. )
The 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 2000 Subaru Outback is an interference engine ( according to Gates , they make timing belts etc. )