yes it will ,its an interference engine meaning that pistons will hit valves bending them.to cure this problem is to either purchase a set of new valves or you can buy a new engine or you can avoid this by just simply have the timing belt change good luck peace.
The Volvo 850 does not have a non-interference engine. This means that if the timing belt breaks, then serious internal engine damage will inevitably occur.
Yes. If the timing belt breaks while the engine is running you will bend the valves and probably damage the pistons.
Yes it is and when the timing belt fails with engine running the valves and pistons will collide causing damage.
The 2.3 liter and 2.4 liter are interference engines , so probably
check all tour belts. it usually means that your timing belt has slipped.
Unless I'm mistaken , if a timing belt goes on ANY car it WILL damage the engine. If you whack the clutch in and stop immediately you may limit the damage. Timing belt change intervals vary. Halfords or eBay haines manual £13 new will tell you what the correct timing belt change intervals are. usually 30-60 K miles depending on make. I would never risk it... unless we're talking old banger. On a US market 960, you will have major damage if your timing belt breaks. The engine is what is called an interference engine. The scheduled replacement interval is 70k. If the last replacement is in question, replace the belt.
According to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 2.4 liter five cylinder engine in a 2006 Volvo S40 ( is NOT an interference engine )
Gto http://www.brickboard.com/FAQ/700-900/ and search Timing. This is the ultimate Volvo 940 do it yourself site.
Ive a Volvo v40 diesel 1.9 [Renault engine] could you tell me when the cambelt needs changing?
The "Engine system service urgent" message on a Volvo S60 typically indicates a serious issue with the engine that requires immediate attention. It is advised to stop driving the vehicle and have it towed to a qualified mechanic or Volvo dealership for diagnostics and repairs to prevent potential damage to the engine.
You MUST replace the cam belt every 50,000 miles on this Volvo. Warning: This is an interference engine.
Yes it's true : I was looking at the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) and it shows the recommended timing belt replacement interval for the 2.3 and 2.4 litre five cylinder engines in a 1999 Volvo S-70 as ( 105,000 miles ) It also shows that both engines are ( INTERFERENCE ENGINES ) so if the timing belt breaks engine damage can occur