This depends on the type of motor. Many motors today have interference heads. This means the valves open down into the path of travel of the piston; timed in such a way they don't strike each other. If your belt breaks on a motor like this the piston will travel up and hit the valve and could cause serious damage to the valve, the head and/or the camshaft. This could mean buying a head for your motor. There are pictures of Porsche motors that blew the valve right through the valve cover when the timing belt broke. Preventitive maintenance is the best cure. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule and replace the belt as they recommend.
99 zx2 has a non interference engine. This means if the timing is off or the timing belt breaks, no damage will occur to your engine. If you replaced the belt and your engine runs rough, misfires, bucks, that means you didn't put the timing belt on right. It's got to be put on perfectly with the crankshaft at TDC and the cams aligned. Have fun. If you can figure it out, you can take it to a Ford dealer to have the timing belt put on properly.
Yes If you know that it is broke don't attempt to start it or you cause more harm if harm isn't already caused
if the timing belt is not moving when engine is cranking,it means you have broken a cam,or a belt pulley.do not keep cranking as you can damage other parts of the engine such as the valves
no. it happens all the time. you just reset the timing, install a new belt and youre done.
Yes, the valves can bend, or even damage or crack the piston. Reason is: when the cam stops rotating due to the broken timing belt the valves no longer go up and down but remain in one position (either up or down), but the crankshaft-driven pistons keep moving up and down, making hard contact with the valves, and thus the damage.
On older 300ZX's equipped with a timing belt it will cause internal engine damage if the belt breaks as they are interference engines.
Serious internal engine damage will occur. Replace the belt every 90,000 miles.
Will anything happen to the motor if timing belt breaks on a 2001 ford ranger
yes
It has a timing belt. Replace at 60,000 miles. Warning: This is an interference engine. If the belt breaks serious engine damage will occur.
If the timing belt on a 1.6 Astra breaks, it can damage the engine. It is more likely to damage the engine if it is a timing chain, though. A timing chain is made of metal and a timing belt is made of a heavy duty rubber.
No.
They are almost all interference engines and if the belt breaks you will have serious internal engine damage.
With some engines, catastrophic damage can occur to engine if the timing belt breaks.
yes this is an interference engine damage to valves will occur if the timing belt breaks and the engine is turned
If the timing belt breaks the engine will just stop.No other damage will happen,there is clearance between the valves and the pistons.This happened to me. And I just rebuilt my 93 Geo convertible it had over 255,000 mi. It is a great little engine
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.