No your cylinders should not freeze up, you may have bent the valves in the cylinder head tho
missfire. probably it dont fire on all cylinders.
No. This car does not have a timing belt.
timing chain has too much slop and rubs side of timing case
Could be your timing belt.
Common signs are: Hesitation, poor running, valve clatter, and loss of power. A broken timing belt or timing chain can cause an engine to stop running or cause the valves to crash to the pistons.
No compression on all cylinders, assuming pistons are moving and valves are intact - would imply bad valve timing, most likely timing chain... Several other issues can cause low compression in misc cylinders but no compression across the board without a catastrophic event such as major overheat or fuel washing cylinders, blown crank, etc - but "no compression" again, first check would be timing chain.
No, the '99 Toyota Camry has a non-interference engine, where the piston and valve path do not interfere with each other. The timing belt breaking will cause your car to stop working, but will not cause valve damage.
bad spark plugs or bad wire connection to the spark plug
Yes , the 1.5 liter engine in a 1991 Toyota Tercel IS AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE so if the timing belt breaks while the engine is running it can cause engine damage
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No it will not. Unless it has slip so mush that it has changed timing. Check the ignition timing for your car, make sure that it's correct. If not you have to fix it ASAP.
the timing belt can cause a water pump to go bad if the belt is on too tight, because that will put stress on the bearings making it wear out rather quickly.