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Originally Posted by rob love
There was actually a bulletin about the loose pulley nut causing the keyway to elongate.
20 years ago I bought a reasonably new van form the BSM of the artillery battery was attached to. It had a knocking engine. I negotiated the price based on that. Went to pull the engine and yep...loose pulley. The pair of artillery guys he had do some engine work did not torque the nut. It was still early enough in the wear that I was able to cut a new keyway in the pulley and the van continued on for another decade.
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That doesn't surprise me at what engines can handle in terms of abuse and still work. Glad that repair worked out for you
I was hoping the crank can be salvaged but according to the builder it's not worth the effort so I'll concede to the expert.