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So, after removing my busted timing gear, I noticed some feee play in my crank gear? Is this normal? I'm afraid of the answer that I'm about to get.
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Clearly not normal. Any play there will affect your timing. The gear is keyed to the crank shaft to maintain the correct timing and should have no play.
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the woodruff key in the crank might be bad
or the crank gear might have split
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I just need to pull the pan to remove the gear, correct?
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The gear should be tight to the crank, not just the key.
To replace that gear the engine must be raised requiring loosening/removal of rear engine mount bolts as well as front. The radiator and pan need to be removed. Do not drive/hammer the new gear on. I 'press' them on using various lengths of pipe made to allow the crank shaft bolt to push the gear on. Heating the gear helps. |
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when you jack the engine up. Bob |
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Choke rod too. And sometimes the mouse trap.
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