There is a better than 50% chance that yes the valves will bend.
yes, valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.yes, valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
Yes, valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
Yes. Valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
Yes.
interference engine; valves will be bent, for sure. Change at 90K miles
Valves can bend.
Yes, it is a zero tolerence engine.
Yes. When the chain breaks it will bend valves. I had 4 bent exhaust.
The valves can bend. You would then be repairing or replacing the engine.
yes. if the timing belt breaks the valves in the heads will bend and motor is pretty much toast.
Referring to the Auto Education and Gates (commercial) websites (refer to the links, below), the 2003 Kia Rio is referred to as an "interference engine", which means that, as with many other motor vehicles, "(i)f your timing belt breaks, the engine will continue to turn, but the camshaft stops. If any of the valves are open, and your engine is an interference engine, the piston will slam into the open valve and cause some real expensive damage", including, potentially, needing to replace the entire engine. This does not cause the valves to "bend". the valves bend, I'll ship you the bad valves.
The 2003 Subaru Legacy has 16 valves.