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Possible blown head gasket. Stop driving this car until you have this repaired or serious engine damage will occur.
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If it burst because it was defective or just worn out and you did not continue to drive the engine until it overheated then no damage was done. However, if it burst because the engine overheated then you may have blown the head gasket, and you should have it looked at by a professional mechanic. Driving a car with a blown head gasket will do serious damage to the engine.
Yes, you will have internal engine damage for sure. Bent valves, busted pistons, and cracked head are all possible.
The engine in your Accord is an interference engine. For that reason alone, it is critical the belt be replaced correctly. Do it wrong and there will be severe engine damage as soon as you start the engine. Therefore, I recommend you have the belt replaced by a professional. This is not a job for a novice.
Driving with noisy tappets can be detrimental to your engine's health. The noise often indicates insufficient lubrication or a mechanical issue, which could lead to increased wear or damage over time. While you might be able to drive short distances, it's advisable to address the problem promptly to prevent more serious engine damage. Frequent or long-term driving with this issue is not recommended.
Very bad idea. engine damage will result.
96 Honda Accord has an interference engine. Replace the Cam belt wrong and you have serious engine damage when you start the vehicle. For this reason you should seek the help of a professional.
The Honda Accord engine of this year is an interference engine. Install this belt incorrectly, start the engine, and it will suffer damage. For this reason, I suggest you take it to a professional or buy a repair manual so you can do it right.
The 4 cylinder Accord uses a timing chain that normally requires no maintenance and will last the life of the engine. The V6 Accord however uses a timing belt that must be replaced every 110,000 miles. The V6 is an interference engine and as such if the belt breaks you will have serious engine damage.
Check the 1989 Honda Accords timing. If the engine has jumped time then the engine will buck and sputter.
Yes! This is an interference engine and damage to the valves, head, pistons, is likely if the belt breaks. Replace the belt at 90,000 miles.