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I just pulled the heads off of my 2k EJ22 after the t-belt slipped. The pass side cams turn smoothly w/o the lifters. The driver's side one is really hard to turn by hand.

Could the cam have bent when the piston hit the valves?

I am having a hard time getting the star cam bolts off. The cheapo star wrench from autozone sheared.

 

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I just pulled the heads off of my 2k EJ22 after the t-belt slipped. The pass side cams turn smoothly w/o the lifters. The driver's side one is really hard to turn by hand.

Could the cam have bent when the piston hit the valves?[...]

A more common scenario is for a cam bearing to seize, which then causes the timing belt to slip.

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[...] I am having a hard time getting the star cam bolts off. The cheapo star wrench from autozone sheared.

Are you referring to Torx plus (Torx+) cam cap screws? Are you trying to use a standard Torx bit?

 

EDIT: I think you need a Torx-plus 40 (but it's late for me to be awake, so someone please correct it if I got that wrong).

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I am in the middle of repairing an engine in a 2000 Impreza that had the belt come off.

The collision by the valves on the pistons was very minimal, but enough to bend every single valve. I think it unlikely the cam bent as a result- but possible. Bearing more likely. And if one is toast, others are probably close behind,

 

Just curious , do you know what caused the belt to slip? How many miles on the engine?

 

If I were to do it all again, I would pull the engine and replace it with a used one, after doing the T-belt on it.

 

Used engines are available pretty cheap. The cost of parts and labor to do the heads doesn't really make it worth it.

 

 

 

I just pulled the heads off of my 2k EJ22 after the t-belt slipped. The pass side cams turn smoothly w/o the lifters. The driver's side one is really hard to turn by hand.

Could the cam have bent when the piston hit the valves?

I am having a hard time getting the star cam bolts off. The cheapo star wrench from autozone sheared.

 

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Thanks for all of the responses.

 

I figured that it was unlikely that the cam got bent.

 

I think that the cam bearing seized or got scored and the t-belt was thrown.

 

This was a partial engine rebuild. I used a rebuilt EJ25 shortblock w/the old ej22 heads and cometic headgaskets that were cut for this swap. there might have been a problem with the head gaskets and the oil ports to the cam bearing.

 

I tried looking on e-bay and stuff for cam bearings and I can't seem to find any.

 

Where else can I look besides that stealership?

 

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