Well the timing chaing is what turns the cam right? and the cam lifts the valves. So it would make sense that if the timing chaing broke, the vavlese wouldn't open. So i would assume you could pull a vavle cover and crank the engine. Check to see if the valves open and close like they should. This is just my guess though and I'm not totally sure it will work. If someone can back me up or discredit this please do...
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