bent valves and/or holes in pistons.
8 valve engine is freewheeling. very little chance of engine damage. 16 valve is an interference engine. Most likely damage will have occured.
If the cambelt breaks it may bend the valves in the head depending on the car but 9 times out of 10 especially if diesel will do alot of damage and will be very costly. Change the cambelt its less costly...
If the belt breaks you will have serious internal engine damage but the engine will not be ruined. It can be repaired.
Yes it does damage the valves
MAJOR Engine damage. Bent valves, broken pistons. Nuff said.
this country was broken into a few smaller countries and ordered to pay reparations for the damage caused by the war
just bought a x reg fiesta 90000 mls They tell me it has had a new cambelt is it easy to find out if it has if not what would you suggest I know if it snaps it can do lots of damage
yes
Could be very severe engine damage if the motor is an interference engine if not could just need the belt replaced
yes it will bend valves and possibly damage the cylinder head
The cambelt on a Skoda Octavia should be changed between 60,000 to 100,000 miles or every 5 to 7 years, whichever comes first. It's crucial to follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule to prevent potential damage to the engine in case of cambelt failure.
if the piston breaks that is engine damage.