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Old 03-18-2007, 01:14 PM
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I went to install my crank gear today, it slid all the way on and spins freely. There is nothing on the crank to engage the keyway on the gear. Shouldn't this area be raised instead of recessed?

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You need a key to fit into the recessed area.
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where would i get a key to go in there?
Old 03-18-2007, 08:28 PM
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i had to have my crank and pulley cut for a key way. small blocks come with key ways so it shouldbt be hard to find one.
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hmm, just thinking about it, how would i get it to stay in there? Please don't tell me i've got to take it about to do this.
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what do you think about this idea. I could drill and tap two small holes on the crank gear and snout and use set screws to hold it together? I wouldn't think it would mess with the balance really since any metal removed from the drilling would be replaced by the screws.
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Vatozone sells the keyway, you jsut tap it in with a hammer thats it.
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i reused my key from my 6.0 crank. any parts store will have a key for a couple of dollars. I wouldn't drill it any.
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Ive got some pics of the key in this thread. FWIW make sure that damn thing is seated right.

https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=388220
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Originally Posted by 2004SSS
i had to have my crank and pulley cut for a key way. small blocks come with key ways so it shouldbt be hard to find one.
The keyway that he is referencing is the one that is machined on all crankshafts for properly locating the lower timing gear. I think that the keyway you had machined is specifically to keep your pulley from turning and backing out the bolt. I should've had this done when i had my engine built...would've saved me alot of trouble and money!


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