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.
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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.
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Very high probability of valve damage. Havent seen one yet that hasn't bent valves when belt broke. hope this helps
The LDV Convoy Ford Transit engine typically uses a timing belt (cambelt) rather than a timing chain. It is important to check the specific engine variant, as different models may have variations. Regular maintenance and replacement of the cambelt are crucial to avoid engine damage. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the exact engine type.
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
most snapped timing belts will in most cases cause engine damage,the only exception would be a freewheeling engine were valve to piston contact would be minimal an interference type engine would cause damage.
depends on whether or not the belt has snapped,if not £250.00 should cover it,if it has then it depends on the amount of engine damage caused.
timing belt snapped
Yes, as this is an interference engine. Change the belt every 105,000 miles or every 10 years and you will not have to worry about this.
It depends what kind of revs you were doing. If they were high, then it is possible that you could have snapped a crank, or damaged a piston. However if they were low, then there may be no damage at all