I have a 1992 Lumina Z34 with a 3.4L dual twin cam V6.
I was recently attempting a road trip with a few buddies, and while climbing a hill & passing another vehicle the RPM hit about 6 grand & the car quit.
I had assumed that maybe I had snapped the timing belt, & my mechanic seems to agree although we haven't stripped it apart yet.
I guess my question is, if you break the timing belt in this motor, is it ruined?
I've heard that they are a "0 tolerance" motor & my valves are likely all bent.
If this is the case, would it be cheaper to hunt down another 3.4 and do an engine swap? Also, will the newer style 3.4 motors (Monte Carlo, Impala etc) bolt down?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I was recently attempting a road trip with a few buddies, and while climbing a hill & passing another vehicle the RPM hit about 6 grand & the car quit.
I had assumed that maybe I had snapped the timing belt, & my mechanic seems to agree although we haven't stripped it apart yet.
I guess my question is, if you break the timing belt in this motor, is it ruined?
I've heard that they are a "0 tolerance" motor & my valves are likely all bent.
If this is the case, would it be cheaper to hunt down another 3.4 and do an engine swap? Also, will the newer style 3.4 motors (Monte Carlo, Impala etc) bolt down?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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