Yes it will. Espeacially on a 2.0 Litre
Yes
If the motor is an interference fit(usually 4cylinders are) a broken timing belt would bend the valves.
Yes, it can bend valves when a timing belt breaks.
if the timing belt is broke, then the car wont start. and u probably bent a bunch of valves.
It can. The intake valves can hit the exhaust valves.
There is no "timing belt" There is also no camshaft nor any valves. The rotary engine does not use any of the above.
Valves can and will bend.Valves can and will bend.
One of the most common reasons for bent valves is a broken timing chain or belt.
yes it will
If the timing belt has broken, the usual case is the motor has bent valves and is destroyed.
No. Mazda Miatas run a non-interference engine.
No it does not, it is a non-interferenceif the timing belt break the valves will not collide into the pistons.