whats the chances that a pt cruiser will run good after timing belt went off. checked the heads and pistons and there is no damage? will it be ok after installing new timing belt and water pump.

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Asked by Manuel Sep 15, 2015 at 10:54 PM about the 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser Limited Wagon FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

so not so long ago, my timing belt on my
2001 pt cruiser went out. luckily my wife
wasnt going fast maybe speed limit under
25mph.car didnt want to start so my
mechanic told me it was the timing belt.
hes charging me $450 parts and labor. but
my concern is will the car run good after
the new timing belt goes in and water
pump. mechanic said he check the heads
and pistons are ok. there was no damage
what so ever. whats the chances it will be
ok.

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yap it will, as long as you are sure the pistons did get the valves. if the compression is nice you will have a perfect car, just like it was before your timing belt issue

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yes the compression was good. i was there as they checked it. but my mechanic was telling me it was still a 50/50 chance it will or wouldnt be ok. so i thought i get more opinions

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How can you check the compression of all the cylinders if the timing belt is broke? Some of the valves will still be open??

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