There is no cam belt it is driven by a chain.
Unfortunately yes. The Saturn motor is considered an Interference motor. When the chain breaks the neutral landing position of the camshafts will allow valves to be open, as the engine slows down from its rotating mass it will bend these open valves.
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.
If the timing belt breaks, the valves get bent immediately.
Yes, valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
Yes. If the timing is off, the pistons will damage the valves
No, if the timing belt breaks, the valves and the pistons could clash.
Yes, valves can bend.
Valves can bend.
if by "interference fit" you're asking if the engine will bend valves and damage the cylinder head if the timing belt breaks, and this is the honda d16 series engine, then yes, if the timing belt breaks, or jumps too far out of time, then you will have at least 4 bent valves...
Intake valves and exhaust valves can hit each other. Bent valves mean major repair.
If you are lucky, if not it will bend the valves too which very bad and costly.