would this cause any damage?
My friend was going down the highway at about 60mph and his timing belt broke. He has a 1.5 honda w/ a d15b2 I was wondering if that would cause any damage to the engine at all. ;D I know this has nothing to do with turbos, but i would rather post it here and get an honest answer wrather then posting on honda-tech and get a wrong answer or no answer at all.
thanks, drew |
Re: would this cause any damage?
yes, it could cause bent valves :(
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Re: would this cause any damage?
no, its a non interfearence engine it will be fine with a new belt and the reason the old one broke fixed.
happened to me 4 times so far |
Re: would this cause any damage?
I hate to have to break it to you, but the timing belt is broken.
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Re: would this cause any damage?
what about the a6?
or a b2 with a z6 head? |
Re: would this cause any damage?
im not sure about theem but the sohc d's your ok
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Re: would this cause any damage?
Originally Posted by Zeniceguycrx
no, its a non interfearence engine
i thought all these d series are interfear. |
Re: would this cause any damage?
I dont think so Iv droped a few belts and they have all been ok
i could be wrong but Iv don it in a d15, d16, zc X2 |
Re: would this cause any damage?
Interference.
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Re: would this cause any damage?
LS claims interference, will knock carbon off valves/pistons, but no bendage in 8 cars.
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