Help! Arp crank bolt problem!!!
#1
So got my underdrive pulley on and went to tighen the new arp bolt and it got snug but wasent all the way seated. now it wont go in or come out any farther. my pulley isnt seated all the way and now I cant drive it in risk of destroying the front seal. #$%&!!!! its not cross threaded. any ideas??
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#8
Ive seen this before when ordering a ARP crank bolt for a LS1 application and using it with a stock truck balancer. The bolt was slightly too long causing it to bottom out and galling up at the end of the bolt, basically friction welding the two together. In the gentlemans case, he too suffered from the pulley not being installed far enough and was throwing belts faster than he could install them. Due to being galled in place, the bolt snapped off in the end of the crank and the sad decision was made to replace the crankshaft in his 5.3L, as drilling out the extremely hard ARP bolt became futile. I hope for your sake you can get the bolt back out without it snapping off.


