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  • #16
    Originally posted by LeftVentricle View Post
    Depends on whether the engine is interference. If it is, then yes, bad things happen when a timing belt breaks.
    Most engines are, most people don't realize that very few engines are non interference.

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    • #17
      88 Subaru GL station wagon 4WD sitting in my driveway has a broken timing belt. It's a non-interference engine. It's rusted out but if someone wants it to put a timing belt on it (have the belts, service manual, etc) then they can have it for cheap... Great for the snow... Needs a TPS or cleaned TPS so it will kick down every time though. That's the only code. Time the dist and valves and it's good to go... I just don't want to bother with it... LOL...
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      • #18
        I know this thread is a bit dated, but I am among those who would LOVE to see GM start selling the 3.6 LLTs as crates...I would love to put that 300 hp lightweight, far back sitting v6 into my camaro....10 lbs to 1 hp before even touching it.....
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