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Old 10-13-2007, 01:25 PM
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Re: Crank shaft pully

ok you can see that the pulley has walked off some.check the center mounting bolt its either loose or gone
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Re: Crank shaft pully

Ah crappy cell phone cameras and low light situations. God I hate this world we live in.

Hammer and block of wood. Bang it back on? How did it come loose? Oh ya, racing.
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Would you be able to see the bolt from any of these pics? I tried to beat it back on. It doesnt move.
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it looks like the bolt is there in 1 picture & missing on another.the picture on the bottom i can see the 4 outside bolts but the 1 in the center im not so sure.can you check to see/feel if its there.if it backed out(pulley) the key way might be messing you up.
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Re: Crank shaft pully

I took off the pully and found that it was warped. So I bought another one and tried to put it on. Only to realize that the gear it bolts to has slid off to the point that the notch doesnt line up with the one on the crankshaft pully. I cant figure out how to mkae it line back up. Any ideas?
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Re: Crank shaft pully

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I took off the pully and found that it was warped. So I bought another one and tried to put it on. Only to realize that the gear it bolts to has slid off to the point that the notch doesnt line up with the one on the crankshaft pully. I cant figure out how to mkae it line back up. Any ideas?
What do you mean the gear slid off?

My spidey sense tells me there is something majorly fubar with your car. These things don't just "move" normally.

If you can't get the pulley on there, try taking the gear off and seeing why it was pushed out?
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