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Guys, I have a 94 EJ22T Wagon I'm looking at buying. It apparently had lost a timing belt and the valves on drivers side appear to be bent. Timing belt looks brand new like it was just changed. The cars runs but cylinders on drivers side are dead. 110# comp on pass side. It comes with heads. The cars runs but its pretty rough as expected. When it runs there is no knocking, runs quite. Im thinking its a matter of putting new heads on but would like feedback from you guys as se if you concur. Thanks fella's....

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It's not interference, I don't see how a bad timing belt could ruin the engine.

Fix it in his driveway and take it home...

 

Are the covers off? Can you see the belt? Just rotate the crank until the marks line up, if they do all line up correctly, then ya, something else is wrong. I bet the belt is off though.

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It's not interference, I don't see how a bad timing belt could ruin the engine.

Fix it in his driveway and take it home...

 

Are the covers off? Can you see the belt? Just rotate the crank until the marks line up, if they do all line up correctly, then ya, something else is wrong. I bet the belt is off though.

What else could it be?

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Ok fella's. I bought the car. Took the dudes word for it that both cylinders on drivers side had zero compression. Got to the timing belt, re timed it and now I have 3 cylinders with 126# and one with zero. Cylinders 1,2&3 have 126# and cylinder 4 has zero. What next, the head?

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