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dodge stealth timing belt
if anyone can help me then please do so i am new and dont know where to post my questions. Here is my question, i have a 93 dodge stealth and the timing belt snapped. I need to know if it has bent my valves or not i have herd both sides of the story but i need to know i would perfer not to change the valves. thanks and i would very much appreciate it if someone would reply thatnks again
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well is your car a SOHC or DOHC? also can you please explain how you snapped the belt? where you driving or just started up the car? was it at high speed or high rev??? in most cases a SOHC bellt can snap and not bend the valves, in a DOHC it always bends the valves. I had a DOHC Talon and put the timing belt on wrong (of time) just by starting the car it bent 6 valves, broke one and dingged the top of one of the pistons, labor was like $800 and the parts came out to almost $400! so let us know a little more and we will try to help.
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