50-50
yes
Yes, it can bend valves when a timing belt breaks.
The timing marks on a '97 Dodge Stratus are located on the timing chain and the camshaft sprocket. They must be aligned to set the initial timing.
Belt
The 2.5 liter V6 engine in a 2000 Dodge stratus has a timing BELT
According to the Gates website : The 2001 Dodge Stratus : 2.4 liter , 4 cylinder , timing BELT 2.7 liter , V6 , timing CHAIN 3.0 liter , V6 , timing BELT
Timing belt. Honda Man The 2.4 is a Mitsubishi engine and it has two timing belts (one main belt and a balance shaft belt). It should be changed every 60,000 miles. It is an inteference engine which means there can be valve damage if the belt breaks.
The 2.4L has a belt The 2.7L has a chain
Belt! Located on the passenger side!
The timing belt itself can not hit the valve unless you put it inside the intake manifold. If the belt breaks on a 2.0L it will almost always bend valves. The 2.4L and 2.5L very seldom bend valves.
NO
Belt