foreverinvayne
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- Mar 27, 2004
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Kenosha,
Wisconsin
Okay... so I had just replaced the head, the timing belt, balance shaft belt and all pulleys due to the balance shaft belt shredding and causing my timing belt to jump timing. Well, I get it running and it ran fine for a full day, then the next morning I go to start it and it does not start at all and just makes a weird loud noise yet still cranks over, just doesn't start. I pull off my upper timing cover and I see the belt VERY loose and just flopping over the intake cam gear.
Is it probable that the loud noise I heard was just the belf flopping around and hitting things or would that possibly be the pistons hitting valves? Because when i bent the valves before, it made NO noise whatsoever. Also, last time i jumped timing, only the intake valves had been bent, all of them, but none of the exhaust valves had been touched whatsoever. is that a common thing as well? I guess that would just mean that the intake cam had just gone too far out of alignment... Also, a starter is strong enough to turn the engine over and bend valves, right?
I'm just so angry at myself for not replacing the auto tensioner... it seemed fine... and when I was going about this, I bought the whole timing belt component kit from Advance Auto for my car, so i assumed that was everything i needed when i did the job.. but no, i guess not. Hindsight is 20/20... now im out hundreds of dollars and a lot of time and effort.
Is it probable that the loud noise I heard was just the belf flopping around and hitting things or would that possibly be the pistons hitting valves? Because when i bent the valves before, it made NO noise whatsoever. Also, last time i jumped timing, only the intake valves had been bent, all of them, but none of the exhaust valves had been touched whatsoever. is that a common thing as well? I guess that would just mean that the intake cam had just gone too far out of alignment... Also, a starter is strong enough to turn the engine over and bend valves, right?
I'm just so angry at myself for not replacing the auto tensioner... it seemed fine... and when I was going about this, I bought the whole timing belt component kit from Advance Auto for my car, so i assumed that was everything i needed when i did the job.. but no, i guess not. Hindsight is 20/20... now im out hundreds of dollars and a lot of time and effort.

. my pistons already had divots in the intake side from the last encounter... so maybe it gave me that extra few hundredths of an inch of clearance