Crank shaft roll pins sheared off Reluctor wheel

blown1967camaro

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03 truck wouldn't start, figured out the reluctor was spinning freely on the crank by accessing it through the crank sensor hole. After removing the timing cover we could see the reluctor pin had sheared off, and the crank pulley pin is damaged as well. I found the empire crank kit for the pulley, but nothing for the reluctor gear? Anyone have info on redrilling that roll pin????

 

TheBac

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Ouch...prybar on the reluctor. Hope you didnt bend it.

I cant say Ive ever heard of anyone successfully drilling out a crank pin before. It looks like the hole is ovalled out anyway.
Search "keying the crank". That'll tell you the best course of action.
 

S Phinney

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Looks like you will be pulling the crank. It would be very hard to fix in the truck. The damage would make it were you need to key it.

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In this event I would HIGHLY recommend the full removal of the crank and taken to a well reputable machine shop in your area the have the crank completely given the once over over. Then have them install a 5mm key way for both. The crank pin kit we sell is mainly for guys in the stock to lightly modified area and not wanting to remove the crank from the truck.
 

blown1967camaro

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I'm working with a local machine shop using my old gear as a drill bit guide. Gonna run 2 pins for the balancer and 2 for the reluctor gear. I'll post pics
 

blown1967camaro

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Used my stud welder for autobody to pull the existing pins, if you ever have to do this it take a few heat cycles for the pin to pop out.
 

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TheBac

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You are lucky to have the tools to get those pins out...99.9% of people dont. Good luck on the repair. :thumb:
 

juddski88

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If you can put new pins in to aid in the re-alignment and drilling of the second broaches, id suggest that. It took some trial and error for me to align an ATI dampner to use the EDP drill guide without the original pin present. Also, I wouldnt use a slip fit stock balancer again on that snout if it was mine.
 

blown1967camaro

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The tool we made to drill the pins worked, had to use a starter bit first then step up from there. Time to reassemble
 

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Oldur

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That is an awesome idea and upgrade. I'm going through the same bullsh"t right now. Is that rig of yours reusable? Want to sell it or rent it?
 

Molska

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Shoot!!! i'm struggling with this problem right now as well. Anyway I can get info on how to make my own? Unless you can rent this to me and ship this to Canada? I'm pretty limited on what I can do without sending this truck into the shop. Both my balancer and reluctor pins are ovaled so just doing the at home key kit by empire just wont cut it. Let me know if anyone has ideas without me taking out the crank to get keyed. I guess my other question is what old part is that? You said old gear machined? Did you cut the gear part off and left just with the ring? What size drill bit do you use for the pin hole?