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It's non-interferance. It's been a point of confusion as manuals list it as interferance, but it's well proven it's not.
Here's a quote from our moderator - Amigo-2K
"it is non-interfer. A couple of Isuzu mechanics have confirmed it here, and one owner had an independent shop replace the belt and one side was 180 degs out (meaning if the valves could slam the pistions they should of); he ran the truck, and it didn't run right, took it to the dealer who fixed it."
Do a search on "intereferance" and you'll find some good discussions on the topic.
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1999 Isuzu Rodeo S 3.2L, 4x4, Auto, Great Truck!
2004 Mazdaspeed MX-5 Turbo, Titanium Grey 
2006 Pontiac Solstice, Mysterious Black
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