If your timing is 180 degrees out on a Buick 3300 engine and you turn the motor, you risk bending the valves, especially if the engine is an interference design. In a typical interference engine, the pistons can collide with the valves if they are out of sync. Before turning the motor, ensure the timing is correctly set to prevent potential damage. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for proper timing alignment.
Actually all Hyundai vehicles are interferace engines.
No, it is interference. Valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.No, it is interference. Valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
The valves can be bent when the timing belt breaks.
Yes it is. I know this by experience. Timing jumped and bent the valves
if the timing belt broke while you where driving you need a new motor it smashed the valves and blew the motor
If the motor is an interference fit(usually 4cylinders are) a broken timing belt would bend the valves.
If you break a timing belt the valves will not be hurt.
Yes, valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
If the timing belt breaks, the valves get bent immediately.
Intake valves and exhaust valves can hit each other. Bent valves mean major repair.
Yes, If the timing is not right on. The pistons will bend your valves.
Yes. If the timing is off, the pistons will damage the valves