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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 11:52 am
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I have been offered a 1993 volvo 960 with a "broken timing belt"
in exchange for some web design work on the owner's web site.

My question is "what happens to the valves when a timing belt breaks,
the engine is still turning and the cam isn't. Is it possible valves have
have been bend? or is there enough clearance on these engines to save the
valves? anyone have any experience with this make and model?

I was actually going to purchase the car from him, since it is
in really excellent shape. It is clean in and out. Now, I don't
know if I am looking at major engine work.

TIA
William

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 12:49 pm
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yes, major work required as james advised.....have an indenpendent
volvo shop give you an estimate,,,i would guess $1,000 - 2,000...





On Jun 6, 12:52 pm, zoraster <zoras....DeleteThis@REMOVEoperamail.com> wrote:
> I have been offered a 1993 volvo 960 with a "broken timing belt"
> in exchange for some web design work on the owner's web site.
>
> My question is "what happens to the valves when a timing belt breaks,
> the engine is still turning and the cam isn't. Is it possible valves have
> have been bend? or is there enough clearance on these engines to save the
> valves? anyone have any experience with this make and model?
>
> I was actually going to purchase the car from him, since it is
> in  really excellent shape. It is clean in and out. Now, I don't
> know if I am looking at major engine work.
>
> TIA
> William

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 2:50 pm
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On Jun 6, 2:52 pm, zoraster <zoras....DeleteThis@REMOVEoperamail.com> wrote:
> I have been offered a 1993 volvo 960 with a "broken timing belt"
> in exchange for some web design work on the owner's web site.
>
> My question is "what happens to the valves when a timing belt breaks,
> the engine is still turning and the cam isn't. Is it possible valves have
> have been bend? or is there enough clearance on these engines to save the
> valves? anyone have any experience with this make and model?
>
> I was actually going to purchase the car from him, since it is
> in  really excellent shape. It is clean in and out. Now, I don't
> know if I am looking at major engine work.
>
> TIA
> William

A broken 15 year old car as payment for your service does not seem
like a very good deal to me. Even if the valves and pistons were not
damaged. Indeed, counting the cost of repairs you could in effect be
paying money for the right to do the web work.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 7:07 pm
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zoraster wrote:
> I have been offered a 1993 volvo 960 with a "broken timing belt"
> in exchange for some web design work on the owner's web site.
>
> My question is "what happens to the valves when a timing belt breaks,
> the engine is still turning and the cam isn't. Is it possible valves have
> have been bend? or is there enough clearance on these engines to save the
> valves? anyone have any experience with this make and model?
>
> I was actually going to purchase the car from him, since it is
> in really excellent shape. It is clean in and out. Now, I don't
> know if I am looking at major engine work.
>
> TIA
> William


You're certainly looking at major engine work. Unlike the 4 cylinder in
the 940, the inline 6 cylinder in the 960 is an interference engine.
I've seen the results of a broken belt on a few 960s, last one I saw
suffered 22 bent valves. Often valve guides need to be replaced as well,
and it isn't unheard of for pistons to be damaged to the point of
needing replacement. Generally when the belt breaks on one of these, the
car is considered totaled. If you can do some of the work yourself
though you can have a very nice ride for a reasonable price, but I
wouldn't pay more than a few hundred dollars for it since the repair
will be from several hundred to several thousand depending on whether
you have to pay someone to do it for you or not.

Moral of the story, if you have a 960, change your timing belt on time!!
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