No. Well you could bend tham back into shape but the chances of the engine even running at all are low as you would have to get them back to their perfect original shape. They'd rip the guides to shreds if they are slighly out of shape, and before long, the cylinder head.
On the 2.4L the intake valves can hit the exhaust valves and bend.
You will bend the rods and the valves and you will 'break' the engine
The timing belt itself can not hit the valve unless you put it inside the intake manifold. If the belt breaks on a 2.0L it will almost always bend valves. The 2.4L and 2.5L very seldom bend valves.
yes it will bend valves and possibly damage the cylinder head
Yes valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.Yes valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
Valves can and will bend.Valves can and will bend.
The timing belt goes and the valves bend.
No, it is interference. Valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.No, it is interference. Valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
yes, valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.yes, valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
Yes it does damage the valves
it won't slip, it will break if anything, and yes it will bend the valves
Did a lot of timing chain jobs on the Pontiacs back in the day, don't remember any of them bending valves.