January 3, 200917 yr I Have two outbacks both have buruned exhust valves is this common or is it just my luck Thanks
January 3, 200917 yr Author No but looks like the belt and head gaskit were done belt timing was right on i have not taken the other one apart yet but i thought i would try to do some home work
January 3, 200917 yr you are sure they are "burned" not bent? If the belt breaks you know I'm sure it can bend valves Also if the a cam moves while replacing the belt it can bend valves
January 3, 200917 yr Also if the a cam moves while replacing the beltit can bend valves I know it says that in the manuals, I know everyone on the internet says that. But not entirely true. If you put the crankshaft on the timing mark before you take the belt off, like you should be, you can spin the cams 360 degrees around and you will not bend the valves. I have done this many, many times. On the other hand, if you have the cams in a position where you have open valves and you move the crank, they will hit the pistons.
January 3, 200917 yr On the other hand, if you have the pistons in a position where you have open valves they will hit and you move the cam......
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