At 102k miles, the timing belt is broken. The rear cog pulley won't turn--the pulley seems to hit an internal obstruction regardless of the crankshaft position whether turned clockwise or counterclockwise with a wrench.
Although I read that this is a non-interference engine, and the dealer and various parts places say so, also, this seems to indicate a valve/piston contact issue. If it were a stuck open bent valve, it wouldn't make the pulley immoveable, would it?
Anyway, the car is nice looking, was a one-owner, had been parked all winter in a garage. However, I don't know if it's worth my time to pull the rear head, since I might find it to be a lot of work and cost.
Advice? Anyone with a similar issue? How'd you deal with it? I'm only into the car about $700 so far, but I originally planned to just fix it and sell it for a little profit, and this problem could possibly make the profit difficult.
Although I read that this is a non-interference engine, and the dealer and various parts places say so, also, this seems to indicate a valve/piston contact issue. If it were a stuck open bent valve, it wouldn't make the pulley immoveable, would it?
Anyway, the car is nice looking, was a one-owner, had been parked all winter in a garage. However, I don't know if it's worth my time to pull the rear head, since I might find it to be a lot of work and cost.
Advice? Anyone with a similar issue? How'd you deal with it? I'm only into the car about $700 so far, but I originally planned to just fix it and sell it for a little profit, and this problem could possibly make the profit difficult.