dkraven
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- Joined
- Nov 15, 2022
- Posts
- 72
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- 78
- Location
- Portland, OR
- First Name
- David
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- c25 Sierra Grande
- Engine Size
- 350
Easy job into nightmare. Have the balancer pressed on with the correct tool, brand new bolt all the way in, ready to torque it down. Have my son use an old v belt to hold the pulley/balancer against the torque, go to torque it, and the bolt pops and spins. Here's where I drank a big glass of stupid... I figured the balancer must not be bottomed out and I kept spinning the bolt. The pic below is the result.
The new oem bolt is 1/8 inch longer than the original, which I didn't think would be a problem, and it stripped the hell out of my crankshaft. Why do they sell a bolt longer than the original and say it fits? I'm frankly as furious at Mr. Gasket as myself.
Anyways. now what the hell do I do? I've rrad about retapping the crankshaft for a big block bolt, is that the play? What do I need to know and think about?
The new oem bolt is 1/8 inch longer than the original, which I didn't think would be a problem, and it stripped the hell out of my crankshaft. Why do they sell a bolt longer than the original and say it fits? I'm frankly as furious at Mr. Gasket as myself.
Anyways. now what the hell do I do? I've rrad about retapping the crankshaft for a big block bolt, is that the play? What do I need to know and think about?
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