Here's the sad part about modern engines, many do not account for belts breaking. It's like the engineers have an anger issue with people and want their engines to crash when a belt breaks. The solution is simple, put valve reliefs in pistons when making them. DUH.
A compression test would reveal bent valves. Although those engines are super easy to replace timing kits . Prolly should have replaced it a little sooner
This is the most informative low volume incomprehensible mumbling I have ever experienced. Thank you. It's not like I was trying to get a reference to compare to scope pics and you wasted my time or anything.
Check the leakdown with both valves closed. Remove the rockers if can. Have a machine shop to do the valve job only. Ring and valve job goes together. Those rings are shot!! Put in oversize rings the next oversize. File them down to minimum gap. Install inserts on head bolt holes. Replace the rod bearings and oil pump etc.
I really don't think the average Joe knows that a belt needs to be changed every so often depending on the vehicle ... most people don't even consider it going until it's gone.
I have a Honda Civic Type R (ep3) 2003 and two weeks ago i switched off engine as normal and went to turn it back on and engine turned but wouldnt start. Tried everything,bumping,towing,everything. Local garge towed it away and got auto electrician out. chekced fuel, and sparks. We couldnt understand why she wouldnt start as all seemed well. Timing however had moved, so i got a new Timing chain and tensioners,guides,etc. After this car still wouldnt start!. So we stripped head and checked valves. The valves were all fine so we cleaned them and seated them properly. Car started!!! trouble was the valves werent sat properly and there was no compression. I got a new head gasket and so now im good to go for another 100,000 miles.A joke really and small job although labour costs were very costly. Cost me over 1000 ukpounds. If your car doesnt start but turns over ok check timing then valaves. The valves might look ok but make sure!.
So I timed my car wrong putting it back together when I was drunk (stupid I know) and was tapping like mad. Realised what I'd done. So timed it correctly and now it's running and driving with what appears to be full power but it's hunting on tick over. I sent a camara Down the cylinders and can see where they made contact on cylinder 2 😭 word of warning. Don't get drunk and try put your car back together 😂
I did the same test on this 2004 Pacifica that didn't brake the belt but the water pump had a busted plastic propeller and the tensioner pulley had lost all it's bearings and was just spinning on the bolt. I loosened all the rocker arm bolts and used the hose from my compression gauge and 175 lbs of air. No noise air from any cylinder from exhaust or intake. I just threw on new pump, tensioner and belt. It must have just threw the timing off enough to lose compression and wouldn't run. Will do an actual compression test in the morning now that the belt is intact, see what happens before putting it back together. Good video. I just used my regular air nozzle and pushed the rubber end into the end of the compression hose quick release male end. The air only lost pressure where the pressure pushed the connector loose from the hose fitting. No noticeable air from intake or exhaust. It's the Chrysler 3.5 V6. This is the first video I've seen doing this test, so thanks. I did this before I saw the video, but it's nice to see relevant information posted. Thanks.
just as a refference; everyone online said my valves would be toast. 91 civic interference engine. But all my mechanic friends who actually have done it, told me to put a t belt on and it would be fine. One shop I called said it's likely gonna need a new motor. Guess what: put a t belt on and it's been running fine. Did a compression test after and it's all good. I honestly don't know why. I was idling when it snapped.
zero gives me hope for my 2000 neon. Got told I needed a new engine. Car won't start. Made a crazy loud noise then cut off and haven't been able to crank it since.
Recently I discovered that timing belt is not that visible serpentine belt and it has to be changed before you see signs that something went wrong. The car is 1.4 tdi with 216k km on odometer and original timing belt. I took a peek at it, the color is washed, it doesn't have cracks on the back side and doesn't look like it might snap but then looked closely at the teeth and saw at the base micro cracks. I ordered a belt kit and have to wait 1-2 weeks till I'll change it. I'm still using the car and wondering, can the belt last another 100k km or it might fail tomorrow 🤔😓😓😓
A week after a head gasket outage and cylinder head crack on a 2004 Audi A4, I sent for a remanned head from Cylinder Heads Intnl and re used my Gates Racing belt (I dont race) with 27,000 miles on it, and somehow the '300% stronger' TB still busted 500 miles later, while going up a hill. All that work for nothing!!!
My distributor rotor doesn't spin when cranking the engine. I'm guessing my belt broke 😭 It died going down highway last week and wouldn't restart. Hoping it didn't do alot of damage.
What's the point in checking for damage, isn't it easier and quicker to just change the belt or chain first then find out. Also valves might be opening out of time if you do it that way
hi mate, I did my timing belt and thought i was careful with the timimg but I guess due to the turning of the crank ttying to get it undone I must have missed the mark. I never got it running but I did try to start it maybe a dozen times while trying to fault find, only turned the key for a second or 2 each time. What do you think the likelyhood of damaged pistons would be? Is there an easy way to check? Thanks
depends on how far off you had the timing. if only 1 tooth or maybe 2 it might be ok. You should have turned the motor over by hand a couple revolutions before trying to start it to see if anything was hitting. If your engine is non-interference then no problems hitting valves.
1995 honda odyssey wih 295,241 miles timing belt snapped on hwy.if no visible sign of impact with piston and leakdown is goog should I go ahead with timing belt component install or send out head to shop to troubleshoot. Still working on putting all timing marks back. Do have compression tester,leakdown kit and smoke machine with builtin compresor 30 psi max.
I have a 2006 honda accord ex 2.4L sedan I replaced the timing chain with a new timing chain and now my engine is rough idle hardly stays on so what cause it to do that...
Hey So I was driving my prelude and belt snapped due to some plastic piece getting stuck in between anyways I was going about 20mph after I heard something hard hit I pulled over quick and just towed my car home opened valve cover and saw belt missing so I replaced it and it stalled as soon as I started it up what can it be bent valves maybe bad timing?
My belt broke on our 99 crv it was a tough decision junking it with only 190,000 miles on it we loved that car. Do you think we made the wrong choice? I do :(
I was in the process of changing my timing chain and I think that I was in the wrong stroke piston was top dead center number one piston was top dead center but I don't think it was the right stroke my camshaft roll back now I cannot get the crank or the back camshaft to get back on the right Mark something keeps colliding any suggestions would be greatly appreciated how to fix this problem
My car, 6 months overhauled, new timing Belt broken, replaced belt, but engine shaking.. oops valves bent, now sadly one bad belt has ripped off entire engine..
+moedem Cranks and con rods are usually strong compared to pistons and valves. You can check piston travel and height by putting a degree rod (basically a "soft" stick with marks along its length) in the glow plug holes, then turn the engine by hand. Measure and compare the stroke and height of the rods lift for each cylinder. IF the piston stroke is consistent: When each cylinder is at the top of its stroke, push down sharply on the top of the piston with a hard plastic stick etc. while watching the degree rod and listening for click or clunk noises. If the piston drops or makes noise suddenly....it could mean a broken or spun bearing, or a cracked/broken con rod. Do not confuse rod/wrist pin or bearing play with normal up/down movement of the piston. You can also remove the oil pan, and shake or rap the bottom bearings and/or con rods with a nylon mallet. The bad bearings will rattle or move slightly if they are considerably worn. If the stroke and height is the same for all cylinders, with no bearing/wrist pin play you should be good. If the stroke is the same but height is different you may have bent con rod. If the stroke and heights are different....yikes, probably a broken rod and/or a broken bearing. Stay gold.
+dnl machine your comment gives me hope that my engine isn't completely done for. A mechanics apprentice misaligned my timing chain and now the engine wont start even after correcting the alignment. Since the cylinder head needs to be removed anyway to replace the valves, can I just need to stick a ruler in the cylinder and see if all pistons have the same height at bottom dead center?
Will the engine be removed for rebuilding? If so, take the long block to an engine machine shop and they can check all tolerances, measurements and motions for damage. If not, or if you prefer to check yourself, you can measure the stroke with a precision ruler in the cylinder right on top of the piston crown and a FLAT straightedge laid along the top of the cylinder bores. Measure multiple times, top and bottom of stroke. Just past Top Dead Center, try push or tap the top of the piston down - if it moves a lot that could mean trouble. If you can get a Dial Gauge, mount it at the top of the block and set it so it jussst touches the top of the pistons. This will help you see deflection or looseness, especially if you spin the engine like I describe below. Check the edges and center of the piston crown. Take great care to keep debris, dust etc out of your cylinders. When you are not working on the block, cover the tops of the cylinders with stout plastic and tape. IF the crank turns nice, and the strokes are the same height/depth and travel, you can spin the engine with a high powered drill (1/2 inch) to listen and feel for slap or looseness. Put a socket on the crank pulley nut, and turn the engine slowly at first, then a bit faster, faster etc. Be sure the cylinders are lubed and watch out for oil spit/spray. ONLY turn the engine in its normal rotation direction. Listen to and feel the block for any noises. Use a screwdriver or stethescope or microphone to listen for noises. Any clanking, clicking, knocking etc means there is need for further checking. Usually removing the oil pan and doing what I described in my first comment. Hope this helps, Stay gold.
The nicks don't affect anything. Unless you have a Kia Rio, I haven't seen enough piston damage done by valve impact to affect the running. I've been doing timing belts since they've been making them. 3 Kia Rio's I've seen with broken belts exploded all 4 pistons.
I think the Spectra is a completely different design than Rio. I actually had one of the earlier models break a belt and it didn't bend valves - new belt and ran great.
My timing belt snapped on me, I was going uphill about 25 mph. The car just stopped dead, it didn't move till it was on the tow truck. Do you think I have engine damage? And about how much would it cost to repair the engine? 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander.
Bob O I have an 03 outlander. I changed my timing belt myself. It never broke but it's an easy job if u are inclined. Simple metric tools and torque wrench is all that's needed. U can put it back in time and install belt. U will know immediately if it bent valves. From what I've been told is it's 50/50 on damage or if it's good. If not the head is easily available in most junkyards as it's a very common engine. Hopefully it's an easy fix.
Chris Johnson Thank you for the reply. I let the timing belt go 7 years since I last changed it, so I think that's why it snapped. There was some engine damage. Some places wanted $7,500 for a rebuilt engine. I didn't do that. With the engine damage, it was beyond my knowledge, but I found a very good local mechanic.
How much should I expect a repair like this cost. I have a Chevy Aveo 2007. I called a mechanic and they said $3500. The car isn't worth that much so I would just scrap the car.
+Chris Adams That has to be scary to drive. mine snapped at 163K didn't find out what a timing belt was until after it happened. Needless to say I had to get some valves replaced and I've been educating my self in cars ever since.
+Gabe Swanson same here mine broke at 220k i knew what the belt was but forgot to ask the previous owner if they had replaced it bought it at 150k. and yup i have to to valve repair :/
I have a 2002 Lexus GS300 with 125,000 miles. I took it in to replace the timing belt and water pump because I was concerned that the timing might break on me. The mechanic at a Shell Gas Station screwed up the job. He said one of more valves was bent. He admitted it was the mechanic's fault. At first he said he was going to fix the bent but it would cost him over $1,000. Now he said he would replace the whole engine. I am quite sure he will just order an engine from a junk or scrap yard. Do I have any repercussion against the mechanic.
Here's the sad part about modern engines, many do not account for belts breaking. It's like the engineers have an anger issue with people and want their engines to crash when a belt breaks. The solution is simple, put valve reliefs in pistons when making them. DUH.
Ever heard of compressions?
@@papadonkus Lost me on that one.
A compression test would reveal bent valves. Although those engines are super easy to replace timing kits . Prolly should have replaced it a little sooner
Except you cant run a compression test the conventional way with a broken timing belt as you'll just do damage, thats why he did it the way he did.
This is the most informative low volume incomprehensible mumbling I have ever experienced. Thank you. It's not like I was trying to get a reference to compare to scope pics and you wasted my time or anything.
you must have voted for Hillary, your with her
@@Brainstangs let me guess you voted for trump..
Check the leakdown with both valves closed. Remove the rockers if can. Have a machine shop to do the valve job only. Ring and valve job goes together. Those rings are shot!! Put in oversize rings the next oversize. File them down to minimum gap. Install inserts on head bolt holes. Replace the rod bearings and oil pump etc.
you could do all that. would be good. I had to remember it was a neon, It didnt deserve what i did.
I really don't think the average Joe knows that a belt needs to be changed every so often depending on the vehicle ... most people don't even consider it going until it's gone.
its in the manual when it should be replaced all rubber band engines have certain change intervals
Right, mine just went, and I’m now figuring it all out.
@@hipstardee6745 I feel you minds just went as well did u change your if not how much was the job and did it start back up?
Thanks for the tips. Currently working on a 16 valve Alfa Romeo that has dropped its timing belt.
I have a Honda Civic Type R (ep3) 2003 and two weeks ago i switched off engine as normal and went to turn it back on and engine turned but wouldnt start. Tried everything,bumping,towing,everything. Local garge towed it away and got auto electrician out. chekced fuel, and sparks. We couldnt understand why she wouldnt start as all seemed well. Timing however had moved, so i got a new Timing chain and tensioners,guides,etc. After this car still wouldnt start!. So we stripped head and checked valves. The valves were all fine so we cleaned them and seated them properly. Car started!!! trouble was the valves werent sat properly and there was no compression. I got a new head gasket and so now im good to go for another 100,000 miles.A joke really and small job although labour costs were very costly. Cost me over 1000 ukpounds. If your car doesnt start but turns over ok check timing then valaves. The valves might look ok but make sure!.
So I timed my car wrong putting it back together when I was drunk (stupid I know) and was tapping like mad. Realised what I'd done. So timed it correctly and now it's running and driving with what appears to be full power but it's hunting on tick over. I sent a camara Down the cylinders and can see where they made contact on cylinder 2 😭 word of warning. Don't get drunk and try put your car back together 😂
Best thing to do with a Neon is tow it to the junkyard .
True I wouldn't put any money in a neon. Transmission problems around the corner
I agree
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I did the same test on this 2004 Pacifica that didn't brake the belt but the water pump had a busted plastic propeller and the tensioner pulley had lost all it's bearings and was just spinning on the bolt. I loosened all the rocker arm bolts and used the hose from my compression gauge and 175 lbs of air. No noise air from any cylinder from exhaust or intake. I just threw on new pump, tensioner and belt. It must have just threw the timing off enough to lose compression and wouldn't run. Will do an actual compression test in the morning now that the belt is intact, see what happens before putting it back together.
Good video. I just used my regular air nozzle and pushed the rubber end into the end of the compression hose quick release male end. The air only lost pressure where the pressure pushed the connector loose from the hose fitting. No noticeable air from intake or exhaust. It's the Chrysler 3.5 V6.
This is the first video I've seen doing this test, so thanks. I did this before I saw the video, but it's nice to see relevant information posted. Thanks.
just as a refference; everyone online said my valves would be toast. 91 civic interference engine. But all my mechanic friends who actually have done it, told me to put a t belt on and it would be fine.
One shop I called said it's likely gonna need a new motor.
Guess what: put a t belt on and it's been running fine. Did a compression test after and it's all good. I honestly don't know why. I was idling when it snapped.
zero gives me hope for my 2000 neon. Got told I needed a new engine. Car won't start. Made a crazy loud noise then cut off and haven't been able to crank it since.
if you can do just the belt yourself you should def give it a go.
zero seriously debating it. Scared though. Looks like a tough job 😣 but I'll think about it. Thanks.
thats what saved you it was idling, if you were unning high rpm it would have been toast
Recently I discovered that timing belt is not that visible serpentine belt and it has to be changed before you see signs that something went wrong.
The car is 1.4 tdi with 216k km on odometer and original timing belt.
I took a peek at it, the color is washed, it doesn't have cracks on the back side and doesn't look like it might snap but then looked closely at the teeth and saw at the base micro cracks.
I ordered a belt kit and have to wait 1-2 weeks till I'll change it.
I'm still using the car and wondering, can the belt last another 100k km or it might fail tomorrow 🤔😓😓😓
What marks are you talking about? It will be better if you can put some arrows on.
A week after a head gasket outage and cylinder head crack on a 2004 Audi A4, I sent for a remanned head from Cylinder Heads Intnl and re used my Gates Racing belt (I dont race) with 27,000 miles on it, and somehow the '300% stronger' TB still busted 500 miles later, while going up a hill. All that work for nothing!!!
Spray WD40 in the ports and see if it leaks past the valves.
When I was a teenager I had fun with Fiats, you have to replace the pistons, when they kiss, the ring lands can be bent.
Lol 0: l lplll
Yeah, whenever I need to wipe out my cylinder walls I always look around for a rag on the floor to do it. Especially around the roller door area.
That’s usually where the good one come from
My distributor rotor doesn't spin when cranking the engine. I'm guessing my belt broke 😭 It died going down highway last week and wouldn't restart. Hoping it didn't do alot of damage.
You ever figure out what happened?
Do you ever wear nitrile gloves etc.instead of getting all that goop on your hands?
"Cylinder 3 is really interesting. I got leak down on it but I'm not seeing a oh shit!!!!!". 😂😂😂😂😂
Good idea. Fixing things instead of just replacing. You would like 65Ford's youtube channel.
"Farmer's secret for success - never buy anything you can't fix yourself". A good saying.
What's the point in checking for damage, isn't it easier and quicker to just change the belt or chain first then find out. Also valves might be opening out of time if you do it that way
Put all in tdc and do leakdown 1st crankshft then crank pulley nice and slow if jammed loosen crankshaft bolts if removed label
wow they really got the heck out of that timing belt...
Why in fek they make interference engines is beyond me.
Stupid shite.
Stay gold.
hi mate, I did my timing belt and thought i was careful with the timimg but I guess due to the turning of the crank ttying to get it undone I must have missed the mark. I never got it running but I did try to start it maybe a dozen times while trying to fault find, only turned the key for a second or 2 each time. What do you think the likelyhood of damaged pistons would be? Is there an easy way to check? Thanks
depends on how far off you had the timing. if only 1 tooth or maybe 2 it might be ok. You should have turned the motor over by hand a couple revolutions before trying to start it to see if anything was hitting. If your engine is non-interference then no problems hitting valves.
James Richards I miss my Volvo timing and I try to start it will it cost any damage
So the small kiss marks on the pistons are ok or should the entire piston be replaced
Your pistons are okay, unless it's a Kia Rio, their pistons actually explode.
Timothy Branthoover ahahah ok cool thanks
had kiss marks on mine too. just cleaned it up and replaced the valves and she's running beautifully
KING AKOO The pistons are o.k.
1995 honda odyssey wih 295,241 miles timing belt snapped on hwy.if no visible sign of impact with piston and leakdown is goog should I go ahead with timing belt component install or send out head to shop to troubleshoot. Still working on putting all timing marks back. Do have compression tester,leakdown kit and smoke machine with builtin compresor 30 psi max.
sounds like your lucky. i would put a belt on and see if you have any missfires
I have a 2006 honda accord ex 2.4L sedan I replaced the timing chain with a new timing chain and now my engine is rough idle hardly stays on so what cause it to do that...
Shakes a lot as well
my timing belt never ripped just decided to put a new one on.
The kiss of death
I have a ls430 2005 with 225 should I do a new motor or Redo the Vows?
😃"am i bleeding? No that's just the light" 😃😃😃
So the camshafts have to be on time before pressurizing with compressed air to check for air leaking out of the intake or exhaust?
Yes
Hey So I was driving my prelude and belt snapped due to some plastic piece getting stuck in between anyways I was going about 20mph after I heard something hard hit I pulled over quick and just towed my car home opened valve cover and saw belt missing so I replaced it and it stalled as soon as I started it up what can it be bent valves maybe bad timing?
My belt broke on our 99 crv it was a tough decision junking it with only 190,000 miles on it we loved that car. Do you think we made the wrong choice? I do :(
No , You Made A Great Choice . The Honda Was Prolly Already Junk When New .
Ahhhh soo easy to just run compression test-pull head-replace all valves in affected cylinders and back on the road 👍
I was in the process of changing my timing chain and I think that I was in the wrong stroke piston was top dead center number one piston was top dead center but I don't think it was the right stroke my camshaft roll back now I cannot get the crank or the back camshaft to get back on the right Mark something keeps colliding any suggestions would be greatly appreciated how to fix this problem
My car, 6 months overhauled, new timing Belt broken, replaced belt, but engine shaking.. oops valves bent, now sadly one bad belt has ripped off entire engine..
Will the crank shaft or connecting rods suffer any damage?i was travelling at 60 mph in my ford mondeo diesel when my timing belt snapped
+moedem Cranks and con rods are usually strong compared to pistons and valves. You can check piston travel and height by putting a degree rod (basically a "soft" stick with marks along its length) in the glow plug holes, then turn the engine by hand. Measure and compare the stroke and height of the rods lift for each cylinder.
IF the piston stroke is consistent:
When each cylinder is at the top of its stroke, push down sharply on the top of the piston with a hard plastic stick etc. while watching the degree rod and listening for click or clunk noises. If the piston drops or makes noise suddenly....it could mean a broken or spun bearing, or a cracked/broken con rod.
Do not confuse rod/wrist pin or bearing play with normal up/down movement of the piston.
You can also remove the oil pan, and shake or rap the bottom bearings and/or con rods with a nylon mallet. The bad bearings will rattle or move slightly if they are considerably worn.
If the stroke and height is the same for all cylinders, with no bearing/wrist pin play you should be good. If the stroke is the same but height is different you may have bent con rod. If the stroke and heights are different....yikes, probably a broken rod and/or a broken bearing.
Stay gold.
+dnl machine your comment gives me hope that my engine isn't completely done for. A mechanics apprentice misaligned my timing chain and now the engine wont start even after correcting the alignment. Since the cylinder head needs to be removed anyway to replace the valves, can I just need to stick a ruler in the cylinder and see if all pistons have the same height at bottom dead center?
Will the engine be removed for rebuilding? If so, take the long block to an engine machine shop and they can check all tolerances, measurements and motions for damage.
If not, or if you prefer to check yourself, you can measure the stroke with a precision ruler in the cylinder right on top of the piston crown and a FLAT straightedge laid along the top of the cylinder bores. Measure multiple times, top and bottom of stroke. Just past Top Dead Center, try push or tap the top of the piston down - if it moves a lot that could mean trouble.
If you can get a Dial Gauge, mount it at the top of the block and set it so it jussst touches the top of the pistons. This will help you see deflection or looseness, especially if you spin the engine like I describe below. Check the edges and center of the piston crown.
Take great care to keep debris, dust etc out of your cylinders. When you are not working on the block, cover the tops of the cylinders with stout plastic and tape.
IF the crank turns nice, and the strokes are the same height/depth and travel, you can spin the engine with a high powered drill (1/2 inch) to listen and feel for slap or looseness.
Put a socket on the crank pulley nut, and turn the engine slowly at first, then a bit faster, faster etc. Be sure the cylinders are lubed and watch out for oil spit/spray. ONLY turn the engine in its normal rotation direction.
Listen to and feel the block for any noises. Use a screwdriver or stethescope or microphone to listen for noises. Any clanking, clicking, knocking etc means there is need for further checking. Usually removing the oil pan and doing what I described in my first comment.
Hope this helps,
Stay gold.
its that all pistons head soaked on oil?
I got a 2005 kia sedona 3.5 v6 interference engine to do the timing its ok without valve vent?
JAN GONZALEZ penis
I thought once the pistons are nicked up like that there no good... but you said the bottom end or block & pistons are fine?
The nicks don't affect anything. Unless you have a Kia Rio, I haven't seen enough piston damage done by valve impact to affect the running. I've been doing timing belts since they've been making them. 3 Kia Rio's I've seen with broken belts exploded all 4 pistons.
Timothy Branthoover what about a kia spectra Ls 03?
I think the Spectra is a completely different design than Rio. I actually had one of the earlier models break a belt and it didn't bend valves - new belt and ran great.
My timing belt snapped on me, I was going uphill about 25 mph. The car just stopped dead, it didn't move till it was on the tow truck. Do you think I have engine damage? And about how much would it cost to repair the engine? 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander.
Bob O I have an 03 outlander. I changed my timing belt myself. It never broke but it's an easy job if u are inclined. Simple metric tools and torque wrench is all that's needed. U can put it back in time and install belt. U will know immediately if it bent valves. From what I've been told is it's 50/50 on damage or if it's good. If not the head is easily available in most junkyards as it's a very common engine. Hopefully it's an easy fix.
Chris Johnson Thank you for the reply. I let the timing belt go 7 years since I last changed it, so I think that's why it snapped. There was some engine damage. Some places wanted $7,500 for a rebuilt engine. I didn't do that. With the engine damage, it was beyond my knowledge, but I found a very good local mechanic.
I first had an 03 lease then bought my '05. My dad bought an '06 used and he's put 100,000 miles on it. They are very good cars.
Do you need replace head or just change it valve's and piston's ?
kevin Brighton I think you change the head only if it gets to over heated or just have it machined
Can I remove my cylinder heads to get everything back in timing on my 2006 Hyundai Sonata 3.3 l
Shouldn't have to , just remove timing & valve covers
How much did it cost to replace timing belt and valves?
I mean total cost labor and all?
How much should I expect a repair like this cost. I have a Chevy Aveo 2007. I called a mechanic and they said $3500. The car isn't worth that much so I would just scrap the car.
Brandegee Pierce na bro do it yourself
Aveo's are junk. Sounds like they're quoting an engine replacement.
Use gloves man!!!
Thank you bro.....
how do i clean a head? and block?
Richard Cowtails thinner or acetone and scotch bright pad.
mine has 118k on it and it broke i was told it had a belt put on a 75k but it didnt it runs on two pistons now
+Chris Adams That has to be scary to drive. mine snapped at 163K didn't find out what a timing belt was until after it happened. Needless to say I had to get some valves replaced and I've been educating my self in cars ever since.
+Gabe Swanson same here mine broke at 220k i knew what the belt was but forgot to ask the previous owner if they had replaced it bought it at 150k. and yup i have to to valve repair :/
Luis Ruiz
yea timing belts usually have a 90 thousand mile life span but I found of the hard way mine was only 60 thousand.
I have a 2002 Lexus GS300 with 125,000 miles. I took it in to replace the timing belt and water pump because I was concerned that the timing might break on me. The mechanic at a Shell Gas Station screwed up the job. He said one of more valves was bent. He admitted it was the mechanic's fault. At first he said he was going to fix the bent but it would cost him over $1,000. Now he said he would replace the whole engine. I am quite sure he will just order an engine from a junk or scrap yard. Do I have any repercussion against the mechanic.
nice video
I don't think a Dodge Neon is worth fixing.
i agree. some people dont. I did this job for 1500 as a favor
Replace the head. It’s not that expensive
Tha ks for reply
guess been that lucky...any way was way past his use life i guess,lol.
Shiny spot. Next time fking point using your finger and keep the camera still.
they stop watching me today or you get executed