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<blockquote data-quote="kgb" data-source="post: 437642" data-attributes="member: 19327"><p>good, than minor top overhaul it is!!!</p><p></p><p>i red somewhere, that if timing belt/chain on e30 breaks or snaps, you can say good bye to your engine. How true is this?</p><p></p><p>Some of the Jap engines i am familiar with, don't do that. if belt goes, not a worry, reset timing, new belt and off you go, most of the time. Worst comes to worst, may need to change tappets. How true is this on e30 M40?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kgb, post: 437642, member: 19327"] good, than minor top overhaul it is!!! i red somewhere, that if timing belt/chain on e30 breaks or snaps, you can say good bye to your engine. How true is this? Some of the Jap engines i am familiar with, don't do that. if belt goes, not a worry, reset timing, new belt and off you go, most of the time. Worst comes to worst, may need to change tappets. How true is this on e30 M40? [/QUOTE]
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