I have a 2000 suzuki vitara 4wd 4cylinder 2.0 If timing belt goes is there enough valve to piston clearance avoid motor damage?
Yes, the 2000 Suzuki Vitara 2.0L 4-cylinder engine is a non-interference engine, meaning that if the timing belt were to break or skip, it would not result in contact between the valves and pistons, which can cause significant engine damage. However, it is still important to replace the timing belt according to the recommended maintenance schedule to avoid the belt breaking and causing other issues, such as engine stalling or loss of power.