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Posted 6/14/2009 5:18:08 AM
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What is the best way to check valves after a timing belt has blown?
Should I just change the belt and check; or take the heads off and have them checked? Which way would be most efficient? OR other suggestions I would appreciate. thankyou
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Posted 6/14/2009 5:19:24 AM
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under most conditions the pistons should not hit the valves ive changed a many 2.0 dohc dodge engines and have not had a problem
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Posted 6/14/2009 5:20:01 AM
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Do a compression test to see if your losing compression throught the valves.
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