well i got a buddy with a 93 cb7 he had his timing belt broke and so his uncle changed it for him but it now makes a funny noise and we are trying to see what we should try to do to fix it thankx
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ey guess i have a ? on a timing belt issue and want some suggestions
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ey guess i have a ? on a timing belt issue and want some suggestions
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Well, it sounds like your friend bent some valves. If he broke the timing belt with the engine running, then that is definitely what your hearing.
Most Honda engines are interference engines, meaning that the valves and the pistons share the same airspace in the cylinders, just not at the same time. When the timing belt breaks, the pistons collide with the valves and bend or break them, depending up the force.
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have the cylinder head pulled and inspected. its most likely you'll need to replace some parts, and when your at it, look at the head gasket, since its right there once you remove the cyl. head.
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thanks guys...so would this be easy for me to fix sorry for my unexpieriance i havent tooken apart a motor in a while so i quite cant remember if its sumtin i could help the guy out with kuz hes almost thinking of selling it to pick and pull.~CB7 Phoenix~
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