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Did your belt do more than skip, and did it bend valves?

  • Just skipped a tooth or two, no damage.

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  • Cam or crank sprockets came free, bent valves.

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How many BROKEN 3.5 timing belts bend valves?

40K views 3 replies 4 participants last post by  1994 LHS  
#1 ·
I'm trying to get a feel for just how "interference" this engine is. The book says it is, but I've put a few timing belts on LH-cars that had died at low engine speed. Usual cause was a broken tensioner pulley bolt, and a vehicle owner who was deaf or "had to get somewhere."

So: My question is: If the crank and one or both cams rotate independently, more than just a skipped tooth on the belt, what has everyone seen happen? I've never had one come in whose belt died while above 1500 or so RPM; does anyone have bent valve stories to tell, or is the book just alarmist? TIA.
 
#2 ·
I would say about 1/20.

It takes more then just one tooth off.
 
#3 ·
The T-Belt's tensioner broke in my 1G. When the engine first died on me i didn't really know what was wrong yet, so i tried to start it back up again. Amazingly enough it fired up, but was running really rough. I think the belt may have slipped on one or both of the cams.

I got it up to 40 mph before it died a second and final time, and i tried cranking it untill the battery was nearly dead.

no damage whatsoever...
 
#4 ·
I replaced my water pump & timing belt a year or so ago @ 125k. This past fall the car broke down on me while driving at speed - the motor was probably 2000-2500 rpm. No warning - "cruise" light came on for a second & then she died. After coasting to a stop, I tried refiring but all she did was spin over.
Upon disassembly, found the tensioner had crapped out to the point the bearing was shot & tensioner fell off. The cams & crank were WAY out of sync - way more than a tooth or two off. I think I got really lucky because the timing belt jambed at the crank pulley to the point where the belt tore & the plastic crank pulley cracked.
Although motor never appeared to interfere, you can bet my fingers were crossed after I relaced the belt, tensioner, & crank pulley. Bottom line, all was OK & I thank my lucky stars.

What I learned - ALWAYS CHECK/REPLACE TENSIONER ALONG WITH THE BELT!