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An interference fit motor is one in which the pistons and valves will collide if the timing belt breaks, resulting in serious engine damage, costing thousands of dollars to repair. The following Volvo models all use interference fit motors: 850, 960, S70, V&0, S80, S90 (and very rarely, 700s with B234F engines). The best way to avoid a broken timing belt is to replace the timing belt at factory recommended intervals, usually from 50,000 to 105,000 miles depending on the year and model of your car. We also advise replacing the timing belt tensioning device with every other belt change regardless
of mileage.
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