yes it will
It can. The intake valves can hit the exhaust valves.
It would depend if the engine is a non-interference engine or not.
On an interference engine it can damage the valves, heads, and pistons.
A broken timing belt on a Ford ZX2 will not damage the engine. The 2.0 ZETEC engine used in the ZX2 is a non-interference engine which means the pistons will not come into contact with the valves should the belt break. Because of this the valves will not be damaged and no engine damage will occur.
If the motor is an interference fit(usually 4cylinders are) a broken timing belt would bend the valves.
Yes, it can bend valves when a timing belt breaks.
Your valves will bend and the vehicle will be inoperable/undriveable. If the engine is a non-interferance engine, the valves won't get bent. You could remove the timing belt cover and see with your eyes if the belt is broken. A compression test will also give you a clue, the compression will be 0 in all cylinders.
ANSWER YES, The valves will hit the top of pistons and either the valves will bend or the pistons will be destroyed.......
If the timing belt has broken, the usual case is the motor has bent valves and is destroyed.
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.
Yes. The intake valves will strike the pistons in the case of a broken timing belt. This will require replacement of the valves (and attendant $$$$ repair bill)
A broken timing belt will make a mishap out of the engine. The Piston will kiss the valves and ruin the head a possibly the piston that it comes it tact with. Hope this helps.