I have a '89 Beretta with a 2.8 V6. Last year during the building of my house the timing chain broke. I drained the coolant and removed some of the hoses but then didn't have time to complete the job, so it sat. Now that the house is done, I have all the parts and tools needed to replace the timing chain, but I'm wondering if the engine is still sound after sitting for so long, mainly because the cooling system has been open to outside air for over a year.
2006-08-17
06:01:23
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Proud Daddy
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Cars & Transportation
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This is a non-interference motor, meaning that none of the internal components came into contact when the valves went out of time, so there should be no damage due to the chain breaking.
2006-08-17
06:18:01 ·
update #1