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crankshaft cog question - wamster - 11-06-2019

i have a 1999 chevy tracker and 1.6L L4 SOHC 16V , my question is is there a problem with the keyway on the crankshaft cog wearing or loosing like on previous models? and does anyone have a picture of the cog from a 1999?

thanks in advance


RE: crankshaft cog question - fixkick - 11-06-2019

(11-06-2019, 04:26 AM)wamster Wrote: i have a 1999 chevy tracker and 1.6L L4 SOHC 16V , my question is is there a problem with the keyway on the crankshaft cog wearing or loosing like on previous models? and does anyone have a picture of the cog from a 1999?

thanks in advance

sure the factory set net torque spec. on the front 17mm head bolt , to 94ft/lbs, in 1996 retroactive to all older, too.
if not set at that torque if fails, the key is only for initial set up , the key has no strength at all.
the problem is folks not reading TSB  or fear the torque wrench. or have  automatic trans and do not know how to lock the flywheel to set it.
it has nothing at all to do with years. ever. (it is ALL BAD service,  you car came new set correctly that is for sure) latter shops do it wrong.

https://fixkick.com/t-belt/snouts/html/index.html

cures?
https://fixkick.com/t-belt/damage/index.html


RE: crankshaft cog question - wamster - 11-06-2019

Ok, I'm just buying the tracker the motor was completely rebuilt. Can do a visual inspection?
Thanks for the help


RE: crankshaft cog question - fixkick - 11-06-2019

(11-06-2019, 10:10 AM)wamster Wrote: Ok, I'm just buying the tracker the motor was completely rebuilt.  Can do a visual inspection?
Thanks for the help

potential sales, that is whole other kettle of fish.
if the bolt up front (big one 17mm hex bolt end ) is tight now, changes are it is ok. 

many have custom locktite repaired keys,  now.  some last some don't.

its over 5 yours labor to inspect eyes on keyway.  so....... there is that.....

good luck to you !


RE: crankshaft cog question - wamster - 11-06-2019

Thanks 6


RE: crankshaft cog question - wamster - 11-15-2019

thanks for the good info 


RE: crankshaft cog question - wamster - 11-15-2019

where would i find a custom locktite repair kit and key?


RE: crankshaft cog question - fixkick - 11-16-2019

see my bad crank key page,  all that is there, totally.

all 3 keys all 3 generations are there, with suz, part numbers
and the locktite to use , varies by amount of damage, found. 

the fancy Locktite is called structural... super amazing product. 660, with 2500lb shear strength.   killer , but the 271 product can work, and 100x more easy to find.


RE: crankshaft cog question - wamster - 11-17-2019

thanks for the info, the link you posted is a pdf for front diff, or did i miss something?


RE: crankshaft cog question - fixkick - 11-17-2019

(11-16-2019, 04:54 AM)fixkick Wrote: see my bad crank key page,  all that is there, totally.

oops bad link, sorry.cured. (on fixkick.com search "bad key" first it) btw.

all 3 keys all 3 generations are there, with suz, part numbers
and the locktite to use , varies by amount of damage, found. 

the fancy Locktite is called structural... super amazing product. 660, with 2500lb shear strength.   killer , but the 271 product can work, and 100x more easy to find.