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    Question on heads

    Is the cylinder head on an 89 LXi A20A3 an interference or non-interference head? In other words if the timing belt breaks will the valves contact the pistons and either bend or break the valves? Thanks in advance.



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    I thought they might. Some manufacturers make a non-interference head, where I think the cam and the valves free wheel and do not continue their normal rotation when the timing belt breaks. This prevents damage to the valves. Unfortunalty this are kinda rare. I think Toyota makes non-interference heads. I was kinda hoping Honda did the same. I'm puting a new head gasket on my brothers car and I am trying to avoid putting on a new timing belt, as the one on there now looks fairly recent. However, should it break I'm looking at new valves and head work so I'll just go ahead and change it. Dammit!

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    I have an '89 Accord LX 5 sp...I blew a timing belt going 75 mph on the highway...I do not think that mine damaged (broke) valves or I would not be drinving it too much...I did however develop a smoke at the startup wich is prolly due to worn valve seals. I honestly can't remember if this developed before or after the timing belt mishap...I have just recently been a concientious car owner...perhaps too late for that though.

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    So the belt broke while driving and did not damages the valves? Did you pull the head at the same time you replaced the belt? Or did you just replace the Timing belt?

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    The timing belt was replaced by a mechanic who towed me 60 miles...I'm not sure what he did...but it cost 400 altogether with towing and parts and labor...I'm sure that he just replaced the belt. This has been 1 yr ago...have put about 12k miles on it since...

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    Hmmmm, Thanks.

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    There are rare cases where interference motors loose their timing belt without damaging the valves. Again, it's rare, but it does happen.

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    I survived belt breakage

    on my 87 lx..$400 is about right for a shop repair and tow.

    I was going about 65 when it broke ( actually teeth strip out) and I even cranked the engine a couple of turns after ai got to the side of the road..just to hear if it was the belt..it's a sad sound for sure.

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    Most definitelly...I was on the side and cranked it about 4-5 time...just that noxious whirring of nothing moving...I flagged down an off duty state trooper and he let me use his phone...I think I may have stripped the teeth as well...who knows for sure...I used to be one of those gas and go guys...I'm trying to change...but as for the condition now...see some of my other posts...I"m in a bind and would like some feedback...I don't really know that much about cars in general but am learning so much about them here at 3 geez...this is an awesome board!

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    Originally posted by dirty89lx5sp
    Most definitelly...I was on the side and cranked it about 4-5 time...just that noxious whirring of nothing moving...I flagged down an off duty state trooper and he let me use his phone...I think I may have stripped the teeth as well...who knows for sure...I used to be one of those gas and go guys...I'm trying to change...but as for the condition now...see some of my other posts...I"m in a bind and would like some feedback...I don't really know that much about cars in general but am learning so much about them here at 3 geez...this is an awesome board!
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    There are rare cases where interference motors loose their timing belt without damaging the valves. Again, it's rare, but it does happen.
    There are like 4 positions that the cam can be in with in 1 degree and none of the valves will be sticking down far enough to get slapped by a piston.
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