Depends on which V8, a 4.7L might. 5.2, and 5.9L's wouldn't.
On the 2.4L the intake valves can hit the exhaust valves and bend.
The failure of the 2004 Kia 2.4 liter timing belt can cause severe damage to the piston heads and the valves. The timing belt failure can ruin the engine.
Yes, but not only valves will be damage. Yes, but not only valves will be damage.
its a chain, and a non-interference (free spinning) engine. which means, in case of a timing chain failure, the valves will clear the pistons and there will be no engine damage
Ha yes timing belt breakage in any car can cause damage to the engine... things like bent valves, scored cylinder walls and possible engine failure. That is why the idea is to replace timing belts before they break.
On an interference engine it can damage the valves, heads, and pistons.
A 2000 Honday Odyssey is an interference engine. This means that that if the piston and the valves are not in proper timing (for example when the timing belt breaks) there is a possibility that the pistons will hit the valves and cause damage because they have the potential to occupy the same space at the same time (i.e. INTERFER with each other). On these types of engines since engine damage is very likely in the event of timing belt failure, it is HIGHLY recommended that they be changed at the recommended interval.
A 2000 Honday Odyssey is an interference engine. This means that that if the piston and the valves are not in proper timing (for example when the timing belt breaks) there is a possibility that the pistons will hit the valves and cause damage because they have the potential to occupy the same space at the same time (i.e. INTERFER with each other). On these types of engines since engine damage is very likely in the event of timing belt failure, it is HIGHLY recommended that they be changed at the recommended interval.
YES!!!!!!
It can. The intake valves can hit the exhaust valves.
Usually no compression is a mechanical failure. Probably the timing belt, May also have bent valves.Usually no compression is a mechanical failure. Probably the timing belt, May also have bent valves.
The main cause for bent valves is a failure in the timing chain or belt. When the valves and pistons are not exactly in sync, they can collide.