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Yes! This is an interference engine and damage to the valves, head, pistons, is likely if the belt breaks. Replace the belt at 90,000 miles.
Your engine will overheat and if the belt also drives the P/S pump you will loose your power steering making the vehicle extremely difficult to steer.
The engine on a Neon is interference, bent valves are likely.
This is an interference engine and if the belt breaks you will more than likely have internal engine damage. Replace the belt every 105,000 miles or every 10 years whichever comes first.
Many engines these days are what is called "interference" engines - that is, if the timing belt breaks various parts of the engine, particularly the valves and pistons will collide with one another because with the belt broken their carefully timed synchronised movements are no longer carefully timed. If the RAV4 engine is an "interference" engine, which it probably is, and the belt breaks (which is more likely to happen while the engine is running fairly fast - eg, when you are accelerating), the result will be a loud noise and massive, expensive damage, possibly irrepairable. Timing belts are very cheap by comparison - don't risk it !
On older 300ZX's equipped with a timing belt it will cause internal engine damage if the belt breaks as they are interference engines.
Yes, the valves will most likely be damaged if the timing belt breaks. There is usually further damage associated with the timing belt breaking while the engine is in operation. Some additional damages could be, connecting rods, crankshaft, lifters, and cam damage.
Will anything happen to the motor if timing belt breaks on a 2001 ford ranger
Severe internal engine damage is possible. Bent valves likely.
They are almost all interference engines and if the belt breaks you will have serious internal engine damage.
If the timing belt breaks, the valves get bent immediately.
It does not have a belt, it has a chain.