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I have a 1988 Honda Prelude SI that broke a timing belt. I know other cars
the have such a incidents can do major damage and then some have designed in where valve don't hit the pistons. I am hoping for condition 2. What are my chances? |
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According to this looks like #1
http://www.angelfire.com/ar/dw42/freewhee.htm "Bob" <rjortiz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:S1lib.13985$xD3.7869@newssvr25.news.prodigy.c om... > I have a 1988 Honda Prelude SI that broke a timing belt. I know other cars > the have such a incidents can do major damage and then some have designed > in where valve don't hit the pistons. I am hoping for condition 2. What are > my chances? > > |
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In article <S1lib.13985$xD3.7869@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com >, "Bob"
<rjortiz@hotmail.com> wrote: > I have a 1988 Honda Prelude SI that broke a timing belt. I know other cars > the have such a incidents can do major damage and then some have designed > in where valve don't hit the pistons. I am hoping for condition 2. What are > my chances? If you have never before changed a timing belt, I suggest that you have it towed to your favorite mechanic or a Honda service center and have them do the work for you. They can also tell you about any damage that may have happened. |
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I guess I am to expect bent valves and hopefully it didn't go through the
top of the piston. "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:billbjohnson555-1210031800310001@pm5-broad-74.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > In article <S1lib.13985$xD3.7869@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com >, "Bob" > <rjortiz@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > I have a 1988 Honda Prelude SI that broke a timing belt. I know other cars > > the have such a incidents can do major damage and then some have designed > > in where valve don't hit the pistons. I am hoping for condition 2. What are > > my chances? > > If you have never before changed a timing belt, I suggest that you have it > towed to your favorite mechanic or a Honda service center and have them do > the work for you. They can also tell you about any damage that may have > happened. |
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Hate to say this, but expect the bent valves. You can either have the head
worked on and bent valves replaced, replace the engine with a used engine (many places on the net sells them), or get a new car. If getting another car is not in the budget, I'd recommending dropping in one of those used engines from Japan. Just type "Used Honda engines" in yahoo or google... Small chance it did not bend the valves, but have a mechanic check it out. Good luck, -Dave btw - I speak from experience from an '89 Prelude Si! "Bob" <rjortiz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:CVmib.9686$Jh5.5419@newssvr29.news.prodigy.co m... > I guess I am to expect bent valves and hopefully it didn't go through the > top of the piston. > > > "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message > news:billbjohnson555-1210031800310001@pm5-broad-74.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > In article <S1lib.13985$xD3.7869@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com >, "Bob" > > <rjortiz@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I have a 1988 Honda Prelude SI that broke a timing belt. I know other > cars > > > the have such a incidents can do major damage and then some have > designed > > > in where valve don't hit the pistons. I am hoping for condition 2. What > are > > > my chances? > > > > If you have never before changed a timing belt, I suggest that you have it > > towed to your favorite mechanic or a Honda service center and have them do > > the work for you. They can also tell you about any damage that may have > > happened. > > |
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Yep, thats what I expect. remove head and replace valves. I just hope I
don't see one impaled in the top of a piston. "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message news:q7ednRPoDZDJnheiXTWJhQ@comcast.com... > Hate to say this, but expect the bent valves. You can either have the head > worked on and bent valves replaced, replace the engine with a used engine > (many places on the net sells them), or get a new car. If getting another > car is not in the budget, I'd recommending dropping in one of those used > engines from Japan. Just type "Used Honda engines" in yahoo or google... > > Small chance it did not bend the valves, but have a mechanic check it out. > > Good luck, > -Dave > btw - I speak from experience from an '89 Prelude Si! > > "Bob" <rjortiz@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:CVmib.9686$Jh5.5419@newssvr29.news.prodigy.co m... > > I guess I am to expect bent valves and hopefully it didn't go through the > > top of the piston. > > > > > > "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:billbjohnson555-1210031800310001@pm5-broad-74.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > > In article <S1lib.13985$xD3.7869@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com >, "Bob" > > > <rjortiz@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > I have a 1988 Honda Prelude SI that broke a timing belt. I know other > > cars > > > > the have such a incidents can do major damage and then some have > > designed > > > > in where valve don't hit the pistons. I am hoping for condition 2. > What > > are > > > > my chances? > > > > > > If you have never before changed a timing belt, I suggest that you have > it > > > towed to your favorite mechanic or a Honda service center and have them > do > > > the work for you. They can also tell you about any damage that may have > > > happened. > > > > > > |
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In article <S1lib.13985$xD3.7869@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com >, "Bob"
<rjortiz@hotmail.com> wrote: >I have a 1988 Honda Prelude SI that broke a timing belt. I know other cars >the have such a incidents can do major damage and then some have designed >in where valve don't hit the pistons. I am hoping for condition 2. What are >my chances? You have "condition 1", but sometimes you still can get lucky. If the engine happened to be idling when the belt broke, you may have gotten lucky. If the engine made a sudden stop when it broke, probably not. |
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Bob wrote:
> > Yep, thats what I expect. remove head and replace valves. I just hope I > don't see one impaled in the top of a piston. When the valves hit the pistons they bend. They leave slight indentations in the tops of the pistons. The pistons are otherwise not damaged in most circumstances. Eric |
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