my timing belt broke while I was driving on my 2006 dodge magnum 3.5 engine does that mean my valves bent

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Asked by Carlos Jan 12, 2016 at 09:31 PM about the 2006 Dodge Magnum SXT RWD

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no..only way to know is put a new belt on and turn by hand/check/binding/lockup/compression..

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How would I know of its an non inference engine

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I'm having the same problem with my 3.5L magnum aswell. Shop is saying I need a whole new engine but don't know if I got a new timing belt if it would fix the problem. The shop my car is at says they don't won't to tear down the engine to see if there is eternal problems because it would be "too much work" Did you ever fix your car? If so what did you have to get done to get it back on the road? Thanks

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Same problem here used motor 900 fix heads 1200 your choice but used motor could cause more problems thats why im fixing my heads maybe a lil more but at least u know what i got

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How do you know if there was the timing belt

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