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Blackout 09-20-2006 08:29 PM

Timing Belt
 
If my timing belt on my 2000 protege 1.6l breaks will it do and other damage other than the blet busting I've herd that the mazda engines are built so that when the belt breaks the pistons and valves have enough clearance that they wont hit Is this correct?

babyhuey 09-20-2006 09:56 PM

RE: Timing Belt
 
That is correct Blackout. Your 2000 Protege engine is safe if the belts breaks. Just a tow bill. Virtually all Mazda engines that use a timing belt are called "clearance" engines so that the pistons will not hit the valves. Chain driven engines are usually always "non-clearance"

Stu 10-23-2006 10:47 PM

RE: Timing Belt
 
Hello Babyhuey: Does your statement apply to a 1996 Miller Cycle engine also??? I assume that it does..

Thank`s in advance
Stu

mazzfan 11-04-2006 02:50 AM

RE: Timing Belt
 
Yeah since you have a 'non-interference' engine, the valves and pistons do not occupy the same place so there will be no damage. So timing belt breakage is the least of your concerns.


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