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loose pulley on crankshaft

Gregg

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76 TR7. I have been hearing a funny clanking noise on this rig but haven't driven it for many months and haven't tried to find it until tonight. It seems to be coming from the front of the engine which had me looking at the water pump area. When I grab hold of the fan belt (engine off, of course,he he) there is some rotational play in the pulley on the end of the crankshaft. There is a secondary (outer)pulley that is for the unused and disconnected air conditioner compressor that doesn't move. The factory service manual shows that there is a woodruff key that connects the pulley to the crankshaft along with a bolt and washer on the end of the crankshaft. Is the play, which is about 25 to 30 degrees rotation, normal or is something worn? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif When I moved it back and forth vigorously, I hear the sound I heard while the engine was running so I think I am on the right track.

Thanks

Greg
 
Greg,that play is definitely not normal. Either the key has sheared, or the slot in the pulley or the crank has been wallowed out.
The only thing to do is pull it and take a look.
Jeff
 
I concur with Jeff. Its one or the other or both.
 
I will take it off then. I remembered this morning that my parts car still has a complete motor in it so I checked it and it is solid. It does not have the dual pulley arrangement but since I'm not using the air cond. I can use it for parts if I find anything worn.

Thanks for the confirmation

Greg
 
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