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When I turn my crank shaft with the timing belt on everything is smooth on the passenger side, but when it gets to the driver's side I can hear a slight scrape sound and feel some resistance. Took the head off and they seat flush, but I most likely have a slightly bent valve right? Didn't see any evadence on the face of the valves though. Not sure, any idea... I don't have the tool to take the valves out, just wondering if that's a tell sign? When I took the crank pulley off my tool holding it moved some and turned the crank about 15 degrees to the left. Timing marks were lined up at the time, so that would make sense.

 

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what kind of car/engine? if its a ea82 i dont think you can bend the valves because its a clearance engine (also called non-interference). thats why you dont bend valves when your timing belt breaks. im not saying valves cant get bent, just not like that.

 

 

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Sorry, where's my head at... it's on a 97 Legacy GT 2.5 interference engine... I don't know if I'm just being paranoid, I tend to do that. Doesn't feel smooth like on the pass side though and it did turn to the left, so that could be the case.

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