Totally! It is normal for any car.
It means the engine stopped running.
You might have a broken or worn transmission/engine mount.
Hey Ben==Have the engine tuned up and have the motor and trans supports checked. GoodluckJoe
The energy being released in the engine is not transferred to the outside; it manifests as vibration, which is transferred to the rest of the vehicle, hence the shaking of the car.
On mine there are a series of notches cut into the edge of the main pulley nearest to the engine block. The notches are not deep and can be filled by dirt and paint and so can be hard to see.
A car that is stopped with the engine running.
If you are asking if the valves bend if the timing belt breaks, the answer is yes.
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Well if it takes you more than 30 seconds to check it, check the engine stopped. If just after the engine run.
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Start the engine and turn _everything_ else off. Drive the car slowly into a strong building. Leave it in the highest forward gear and block a wheel against rolling back in case the engine stalls. Let it run for 30 minutes. Alternately, just drive it in traffic for a half hour.
What are the procedures in a small plane and the engine fails