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terravast4 10-12-2008 10:41 PM

all this talk about crank bolts
 
All this talk about loose crank bolts got me thinking so I was under the hood this week-end and reached down with my hand and too my shock I was able to turn the crank bolt t with my hand. The pulley seems to be lined up correctly but I feel really bad because I have had the pin kit for like six months. not sure if it is spinning or not but i guess the bolt wouldn't be loose if it wasn't. any comments????

A Low Dime 10-12-2008 10:45 PM

Holy Crap, what is causing so may crank bolts to come loose?
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dirt track racer 81 10-12-2008 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by A Low Dime (Post 4022339)
Holy Crap, what is causing so may crank bolts to come loose?

a bunch of idiots forgeting to tighten their damn crank bolts:engarde:

Mangled03gmc 10-12-2008 10:52 PM


Originally Posted by dirt track racer 81 (Post 4022342)
a bunch of idiots forgeting to tighten their damn crank bolts:engarde:

HEY HEY NOW I put mine in that bitch tiiiigggght Damnit..

Well do your self a favor, get that bitch pinned. Just from it being in there, I can tell that it did somthing, there isn't as much slop in the belt when i punch the gas as before it was pinned.. I don't have a clue when it came loose, but it wasn't doing the belt dance after the install, go figure..

John

terravast4 10-12-2008 11:23 PM

Getting pinned this week. pretty shitty design if you ask me, at least the old small blocks had a keyway to keep this from happening.

ZZebes 10-12-2008 11:27 PM

Um, Maybe this is the JD talking BUT, Is everyones coming loose with stock bolts AND if so are they anywhere near the same time frame of install or purchase?? what if there is a problem with the Bolt's like they are a little to soft and because they are TTY that would cause less pressure on the crank and an easier time backing off, I'm no metalurgist but if there was a problem with a batch of TTY bolts that would cause this widespread problem

2005 Vettes had a recall of bad crank bolts coming loose or not properly tightened from the factory

Like i said i may be talking out my ass but it's an idea

terravast4 10-13-2008 12:18 AM

Maybe, mine is a 2005 also. i think it is just they were never planned for these power levels.

XLR8NSS 10-13-2008 03:12 PM

The crank pulley is just interference fit on the crank snout and was not meant for the power levels that we are running or the extra load being placed on it by a blower.

If you stop and think about it the engine is like a big torque wrench trying to loosen the bolt/pulley everytime you jump down on the gas. :D

Nuff said! :judge:

zippy 10-16-2008 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by terravast4 (Post 4022412)
Maybe, mine is a 2005 also. i think it is just they were never planned for these power levels.

I agree with XLR8NSS, it's not so much a power level, but a load placed on it by having to spin everything including that blower. At high rpm it's probably putting a 60hp draw to spin it with a 2.8" pulley on there. Having done them with and without the correct tools I won't do another without the correct tool.

Y2KLimited 10-16-2008 12:47 PM

its mainly from the extra load of the blower. Buddy had a LS1 in his avalanche, not pinned.......yup it spun on the crank with a tight bolt...

All of my cars are pinned or keyed....and all are on stock GM TTY bolts that I pretty much cranked the compressor to 130 psi and put the 600 ft lb gun on kill mode.

I haven't had a problem.

Pinning is a lil bit of a chore but its necessary on the LSx motors with blowers and its a good safety measure on high revving NA motors or even turbo motors for safety's sake. Heck my old turbo car would throw belts if I'd hit the rev limiter......stock tensioner couldn't keep up.......put on a beefed up unit meant for a maggie and problem solved. It never loosened the crank bolt though...


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