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Old Jul 11, 2005 | 11:23 AM
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There's no built in safety. Hondas have interference engines, so generally when the timing belt lets go, there is valve damage. You could check by performing a compression test, and if there is low/no compression then the valves are most likely bent. I prefer pulling the head and inspecting, but that gets more involved. This happened to me about a year ago, and I ended up having bent valves after pulling the head.
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