Will the Chevrolet Epica's timing belt damage the valves if it breaks?
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A broken timing belt usually damages the valves. Here is the relevant information: 1. Consequences: If the timing belt breaks while the engine is running, the camshaft will not rotate in sync with the timing, which can cause the valves to collide with the pistons, resulting in severe damage. To avoid greater losses caused by timing belt failure, it is essential to inspect and maintain the timing belt regularly. If cracks or fractures are found on the belt, it is best to replace it. 2. Tension: When the engine is under heavy load or experiences power surges, the belt is prone to skipping teeth, which may lead to valve damage and engine harm. The optimal belt tension is when it can be pressed down by 10mm and flipped 90 degrees.