Does the 4cylinder Vtec Accord 1994 motor have clearence

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Peter Humphreys, Oct 28, 2005.

  1. Does the 4cylinder Vtec Accord 1994 motor have clearence between the
    pistons & valves, or does it self destruct if the Cam belt breaks?
     
    Peter Humphreys, Oct 28, 2005
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  2. Peter Humphreys

    Elle Guest

    It is an interference engine, so the pistons may indeed run into the valves,
    doing thousands of dollars of damage, when the timing belt breaks.

    See the guide at the following for which engines are interference:
    http://www.gates.com/brochure.cfm?brochure=981&location_id=540&go=preset663G
    ates

    Damage is not guaranteed. It is simply possible. It does occur.
     
    Elle, Oct 28, 2005
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  3. It may be possible that the higher the engine is revving, the greater the
    chances of piston and/or valve damage. My brother once owned a '95 Ford
    Escort with a belt-driven interference engine. The timing belt broke when
    he was stopped at a stop sign, but fortunately there was no damage. It was
    the mechanic who replaced the belt who suggested that the low idle possibly
    saved the engine from being damaged. Does this theory sound realistic?
     
    High Tech Misfit, Oct 28, 2005
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  4. Peter Humphreys

    Elle Guest

    Yes. It takes less time to bring an engine at lower RPM to a stop than one
    at high RPM, once the power from combustion is removed.

    Off the top of my head I'd add that the gear probably has an effect, too.
    Higher gears are harder to turn than lower gears, for the same RPM. So I'd
    imagine the higher gears slow the engine down more quickly, following a TB
    break. That's what one wants: For the pistons to stop moving as soon as
    possible.

    I discount the higher mass and so inertia of 5th vs. 1st gear, but I could
    be wrong to do so.

    Someone could talk me out of this. It's just my best guess. Groups.google
    talks about the worst case being for the timing belt to break at highway
    speeds. This supports at least your theory.

    Though I'm sure it's been noted before, for the recent record: It appears
    that only certain Honda Passports have /no/ interference engine. All other
    Hondas are interference.
     
    Elle, Oct 29, 2005
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  5. Peter Humphreys

    SoCalMike Guest

    wouldnt be surprised if ALL honda passports were no interference. its an
    isuzu design with lots of GM parts.
     
    SoCalMike, Oct 29, 2005
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    That explains all the negative things that Consumer Reports Used Buyer's
    Guide has to say about them . . .:)

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Oct 29, 2005
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