yes it will bend valves and possibly damage the cylinder head
severe engine damage, bent valves popped, valve seats, scored piston heads from ring seals breaking up & so on & so on
Yes, if the cambelt on a Corsa Utility fails or cuts, it can lead to bent valves. This is because the engine's pistons may collide with the open valves when the belt breaks, particularly in interference engines where the piston and valve paths occupy the same space. It's essential to replace the cambelt at recommended intervals to prevent such damage.
It depends on what valves are open when the chain fails. It could be any cylinder.
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do you mean is a Honda engine an interference engine? in which the valves will get bent by the pistons if the timing belt fails? then yes.
Bent valves are very common.
Yes, if the timing belt pops on a 2000 Mitsubishi Galant, it can cause the engine's valves to bend. This is because the timing belt synchronizes the movement of the engine's pistons and valves; when it fails, the pistons can collide with the open valves. This damage is particularly likely if the engine is an interference type, which is typical for many vehicles. It's advisable to have the engine inspected immediately if the timing belt fails.
Maybe Ive seen it go both ways
It is an interference engine. Valves will bend if the timing chain fails.
Local auto part stores will carry all parts available and if they do not have it in stock will special order them. If that fails the a dealership can be contacted to order the part directly from Peugeot.
hello, depending, on what year your car is,it could bend the valves! or sometimes you could get lucky.
On an interference engine the pistons can hit the valves. That will cause severe internal engine damage.