96 CIVIC TIMING BELT
HI DOES ANYONE KNOW IF A TIMING BELT BREAKS DO THE VALVES GET BENT OR DAMAGED LIKE ON SOME OTHER TYPE OF ENGINES?
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RE: 96 CIVIC TIMING BELT
what makes it worse is trying to restart after the belt breaks. if you're handy with the steel, you could put the belt back on and listen for the valves....you might get lucky.
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RE: 96 CIVIC TIMING BELT
I was by a mechanic that a Honda motor was a free running motor and if the timing belt broke that the valves would not get hurt. It will hurt the valces in a ford Focus or a ford car.
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RE: 96 CIVIC TIMING BELT
and the damage is 20x's worse when the question is posted in the wrong section. ;)
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RE: 96 CIVIC TIMING BELT
I would like to know why hasn't 2000si MOVED this thread yet LIKE HE DOES MINE
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RE: 96 CIVIC TIMING BELT
prob hasnt had the chance to do it yet.
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RE: 96 CIVIC TIMING BELT
i got it covered.
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RE: 96 CIVIC TIMING BELT
i broke the belt on my 89 escort gt and it didnt hurt the valves, dont know if that applies to the ford thing. but i know the b-series will hit, not 100% sure about the d-series, though i think it is interfering heads.
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RE: 96 CIVIC TIMING BELT
Yep, sac, both the 1st and 2nd Generation 1.9 SEFI CVH Ford Escort motors are non interference. :D
ORIGINAL: Redcivicowner12 I would like to know why hasn't 2000si MOVED this thread yet LIKE HE DOES MINE Anyway... back on topic. As Sac said, B series are interference, but I am also unsure if the D series are or are not. |
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