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Did you have the cams out?

If you did - did you make sure the cams could turn in the bearings by hand a bit each way reasonably easy(without belt on and hitting valves on pistons)

If the cam was binding up and the belt wont snap cause its good somethings gotta give!

Sorry to hear about it and hope you resolve it without too much expense!

sucks to be the people who said i f**ked it

heads fine as is the bottom end

no chips or cracks in the valves from what i can see

chill out mate. In many cases it does. Internet diag. is a hit and miss affair and they are only giving advice.

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No belt should whir loud enough to hear it from inside the car driving, if yours does this it is TO TIGHT!!!!!

Sorry bout the failure you have there but diagnosing it from the internet is going to be really difficult. It could be anything from losing oil from front cam bearing which in turn snapped the camshaft, could be belt to tight, or as mentioned bolts could have been lose casue a slack that impacted a brittle part and snapped it.

Keep us all posted with pics, and what you find this is the first ever casue I have seen that isnt immediately obvious, and breaking this at all is pretty rare. Good luck pulling it down they are a bastard you need Japanese school girl hands, i swear nissan had midgets putting together GTR's.

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