broken timing belt, pics of valves and pistons, advice needed
I broke my timing belt on my car and I took off the head and was looking at the valves to see if there was much damage done. Im hoping that I can just but a new headgasket, timing belt and water pump since the damage doesnt look too bad, but let me know what you guys think. Thanks
Brian



Brian



put the pics up on http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com
here just go to the link http://alphahookups.tripod.com/picsofjeepstuff/ click on each picture and it will show the full size picture
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it doesn't take much of a bend for a valve not to seal....it might not look bent at all, but i could have a hairline section that doesn't seal.....and thats a total loss of compression.
did you do a compression test before you took it apart?
did you do a compression test before you took it apart?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ZCHF »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">cant do a compression test on a car with a broken timing belt. </TD></TR></TABLE>
true lol...didn't really pay attention
it looks okay but you can never be to sure....i would hate for you to get it all back together and have a total compression loss or at best running on 3 cylinders
true lol...didn't really pay attention
it looks okay but you can never be to sure....i would hate for you to get it all back together and have a total compression loss or at best running on 3 cylinders
ummmmm yeah, all the **** hit the fan fast, doesnt look like what i was expecting from a broken timing belt, i was expecting to see the valves fucked up everywhere. oh yeah, thanks drew for the posting of the pictures, tripod sucks nuts
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