Most likely.
A broken timing belt on a 6 cylinder Camry will not harm the engine but it will stop it completely. Timing belts should be changed every 80,000 miles as preventive maintenance.
No , the 1.6 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 1987 Toyota MR2 is not an interference engine
No, It will not,just put on a new one and set the timing marks according to the book.
Either that or remove the rocker arms and do a cylinder leakage test.
You can do a cylinder leakage test to check for bent valves.You can do a cylinder leakage test to check for bent valves.
No your cylinders should not freeze up, you may have bent the valves in the cylinder head tho
no
In this case I would say no. It did not bend the valves.
I wouldn't recommend it. The timing chain synchronizes all of the valves and pistons so that the valves for the right cylinder open at the proper time. If the timing chain breaks while the engine is running, you've got a really good chance of destroying your engine, and I do mean "destroying" your engine.
I would say almost all 4 cylinder engines (especially older models) are interference type, meaning if you timing belt goes bad, your valves go bad too.
It can. The intake valves can hit the exhaust valves.
Yes