Yes, but not only valves will be damage. Yes, but not only valves will be damage.
If it is an interference engine valves can bend when hit by the pistons.
Well I really have no idea what a ldv is, but if your timing belt breaks and your engine is an interference engine there will be damage. If it is not an interference engine there will be no damage.
This is known as an interference engine. In the event of a timing belt failiure, the valves collide with the pistons. This leads to bent valves, possible damage to the valve guides, possible cylinder head damage, & on very rare occasions piston damage as well
Yes, but bear in mind this is known as an interference engine. There is almost a 100 percent chance the the valves will be bent & possibly further engine damage.
On an interference engine it can damage the valves, heads, and pistons.
an engine where, in the event that the timing is off or if the timing belt breaks, the pistons can collide with the valves and actually do damage.
On an interference engine the pistons can hit the valves. That will cause severe internal engine damage.
yes this is an interference engine damage to valves will occur if the timing belt breaks and the engine is turned
Only if the valves come in contact with the pistons,I would replace the belt and check the compression in the cylinders,The engine will miss if there is a bent valve.I have had to replace the timing belt on my wifes car a couple of times with no engine damage after it broke.
It can. The intake valves can hit the exhaust valves.
Yes as a matter of a fact it will but not by much depending on how good the replacement is!!!
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.