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Wait, the engine is toast, but they haven't done a compression test yet?
I thought I force was just marketing a brand for the v8s it was no really difference it was just a badge that was eventually added.
Even if there was valve to piston contact when the belt was broken and the engine was being cranked, it's not possible that every single cylinder was damaged. I believe there should be (at least) two cylinders where the valves are fully closed at any point in time.
This is to mean that it shouldn't be possible that all cylinders have zero compression, unless the timing was messed up when the timing set was put back together.
How do you check compression on a vehicle without a timing belt? Aren't the valves needed to do that effectively?