previous owner used wrong crank bolt..
Re: previous owner used wrong crank bolt..
stupid question but....will the same bolt work again?....even if its the wrong one?
tapping or helicoil will probably break or crack the crank, however at this point i guess you dont have much to lose,
my only other thought without having to replace the crank would be to have a shop weld it on there, but im not even sure thats possible, and you would be hard pressed to ever get it off again,
tapping or helicoil will probably break or crack the crank, however at this point i guess you dont have much to lose,
my only other thought without having to replace the crank would be to have a shop weld it on there, but im not even sure thats possible, and you would be hard pressed to ever get it off again,
Re: previous owner used wrong crank bolt..
If you really think about it, just one foot pound of torque is likely all you need as long as you keep the nut from spinning off
You could drill small hole in the pulley and a hole through the nut and wire wrap them together.
There simply is not much force trying to pull the pulley off when engine is running, and the keyway pin keeps it from slipping.
You could drill small hole in the pulley and a hole through the nut and wire wrap them together.
There simply is not much force trying to pull the pulley off when engine is running, and the keyway pin keeps it from slipping.
Re: previous owner used wrong crank bolt..
If you really think about it, just one foot pound of torque is likely all you need as long as you keep the nut from spinning off
You could drill small hole in the pulley and a hole through the nut and wire wrap them together.
There simply is not much force trying to pull the pulley off when engine is running, and the keyway pin keeps it from slipping.
You could drill small hole in the pulley and a hole through the nut and wire wrap them together.
There simply is not much force trying to pull the pulley off when engine is running, and the keyway pin keeps it from slipping.
Re: previous owner used wrong crank bolt..
supposibly helicoils give a fastener a better bite on the metal.. so i really have no choice but to try it.... i have another crank..but thats more risky to swap crank...or is it a matter of just put rod ends and carrier caps to torque specs and reasemble?
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Re: previous owner used wrong crank bolt..
Safety wire in that manner will not work on the crank bolt. The bolt head you pictured is stationary as the wheel rotates on a bearing on the bolt. The crank bolt rotates with the crankshaft itself.
Re: previous owner used wrong crank bolt..
Crank, pulley , and bolt all spin as a unit, wire locking the bolt to the pulley will keep it from backing out.
That's why I said you would need to drill through the pulley and wire to it. Drilling two small holes in the side of the pulley where the holder tool locks in would be easy, drilling hole through that bolt will be bit harder
That's why I said you would need to drill through the pulley and wire to it. Drilling two small holes in the side of the pulley where the holder tool locks in would be easy, drilling hole through that bolt will be bit harder



