Yes, it is an interference engine.
Yes!
Yes, internal engine damage can occur if the timing belt breaks.
Change at 105,000 miles. Warning: (Interference engine, if the belt breaks serious engine damage will occur)
On the Stratus V6 which is an interference engine it will damage the engine if it breaks. On the 4 cylinder which is not an interference engine, no engine damage will be done. However it would stop the engine from running. And, if this happened at a bad time, and you got in a wreck, it could not only damage the engine, it could damage the whole car and you. The belt can break with no warning. Replace it according to the recommendation of Dodge.
Yes, this is an interference engine. The belt must be replaced every 60,000 miles. If the belt breaks serious engine damage will occur.
Yes. Damage can occur if the timing belt breaks.
First off the 4.7L uses a timing chain, not a belt. Second, it could bend valves if the chain breaks.
Yes. Valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
No, ususlly no internal damage if belt breaks.
The intake valves can hit the exhaust valves if the timing belt breaks, so yes.
Timing belt. Honda Man The 2.4 is a Mitsubishi engine and it has two timing belts (one main belt and a balance shaft belt). It should be changed every 60,000 miles. It is an inteference engine which means there can be valve damage if the belt breaks.
On a Neon engine if the timing belt breaks the valves can bend.