No, the '99 Toyota Camry has a non-interference engine, where the piston and valve path do not interfere with each other. The timing belt breaking will cause your car to stop working, but will not cause valve damage.
No, the 96 2.2L Camry's are non interference engines, meaning the valves will not come into contact with the piston. Align the crank to top dead centre and camshaft to it's markings. Replace timing belt.
yes! new valves etc, will mmost likely need new engine
Could be your timing belt.
wrong timing can cause any engine to over heat. in fact if the timing is off it can cause hundreds of dollars of damage.
yes it does
Why would a timing belt jump time and cause damage to the cylinder heads ?
most snapped timing belts will in most cases cause engine damage,the only exception would be a freewheeling engine were valve to piston contact would be minimal an interference type engine would cause damage.
Yes, the timing belt will eventually break, and may cause engine damage. Get it changed according to the owner's manual (every 60,000 miles?). I have a 93 Camry with 268,000 miles and still going...so why take a chance over a few hundred dollars?
yes
Yes, if the timing belt broke or skipped, the engine won't start.
On an interference engine the pistons can hit the valves. That will cause severe internal engine damage.
It all depends on the engine design. It may do no damage or it may bend valves.