D15, D16, D17 and Mini-Me swaps
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By 93hatcheg
#223553 So im going a side job for a buddy replacing a timing belt on a d15b7 in a 91 crx. Well that was easy as cake. But im wondering if he bent a valve when re belt snapped ainced he was driving it when it broke. I wonder this because the motor still wont start it has coreest timing. Fuel. Air. And spark.

If I did a compression test would the results be low if a valve was bent? I assume it would but wan a second opinion

I know are motors are interfrance motors so Toni belt snapps while drivib a freeway your bound to bend a valve. But the kid says he was idling when it broke.
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By teal_dx
#223554 it doesn't matter if you are idle or 7000 rpm when the belt snaps. an interference motor such as ours will hit a valve no matter what rpm. I've heard of only a couple of cases where people got lucky and the cam must have been at just the right spot .
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By d-mon
#223618 if a valve is bent, it will not seal properly, this will be reflected in a compression test.
sometimes ppl get 'lucky' when their timing belt breaks, most do not.
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By 93hatcheg
#223636 ok cool thats what i thought about the valve being bent and a compression test, and hanks for the info guys!
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By ghskid06
#223639 yea compression test will tell you a lot about a motor. It will tell you if there is a problem with the valves. In my case i bought a civic about a year back that was running rich and missing. After doing a compression test i came to the conclusion that the headgasket was bad. However durring head removal i realized the timing belt had been replaced and once i got the head off i found one of my exhaust valves had a large chunk taken out of it. However if it wont start at all then your friend must have hit valves in two or more cylinders. Good luck with it.
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By Fada Blayne
#223786 I snapped the timing belt on my d15b while in traffic and now it has a bent valve. Now it sounds like a gsr lol
By jmoshe
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93hatcheg wrote:So im going a side job for a buddy replacing a timing belt on a d15b7 in a 91 crx. Well that was easy as cake. But im wondering if he bent a valve when re belt snapped ainced he was driving it when it broke. I wonder this because the motor still wont start it has coreest timing. Fuel. Air. And spark.

If I did a compression test would the results be low if a valve was bent? I assume it would but wan a second opinion

I know are motors are interfrance motors so Toni belt snapps while drivib a freeway your bound to bend a valve. But the kid says he was idling when it broke.


Same thing happened to me... First time changing a timing belt... Well you say it was a piecre of cake... could you tell me how to replace it... or guide me in the right direction.. It's on a 92 Civic, block d15b7,, I'd appreciate it... Thanks.
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By teal_dx
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jmoshe wrote:
Same thing happened to me... First time changing a timing belt... Well you say it was a piecre of cake... could you tell me how to replace it... or guide me in the right direction.. It's on a 92 Civic, block d15b7,, I'd appreciate it... Thanks.


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