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What is YOUR broken 924S timing belt experience?

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I know it has to go in for a true diagnosis and damage assessment, but what has your experience been with a broken timing and balance belt? A few bent valves? Many? Worse? I bought a 924S with a broken belt and just trying to gauge how bad to expect.
No real info on what was going on when it broke.
Thank you for any experience info.

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I had a 944 turbo break a belt on the interstate doing about 70 mph. I was very lucky in that I only bent 3 valves and did absolutely no other damage. Most are not so lucky.
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A few bent valves and a couple of piston top dings. So only valves, guides, stem seals and a light skim on the head if you’re lucky. It’s very rare that anything breaks loose and damages pistons and bores but I’ve heard it happens.
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I had a 944 turbo break a belt on the interstate doing about 70 mph. I was very lucky in that I only bent 3 valves and did absolutely no other damage. Most are not so lucky.
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A few bent valves and a couple of piston top dings. So only valves, guides, stem seals and a light skim on the head if you’re lucky. It’s very rare that anything breaks loose and damages pistons and bores but I’ve heard it happens.
Thank you!
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One broke on me at idle. One bent exhaust valve. Not sure how that happened but only one with no other damage
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My engine just shut down so I had turned it off and placed it in neutral as fast as I could and I had no piston damage just a few bent valves.

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