Crank Pulley Separation
Recently, I swapped my SR20 USDM for a JDM due to rod knock.
The swap went fine with the help of alot of the Maryland Forum Crew and one Texas dude named Tekkie that was visiting the area . After successfully starting the car completing the swap, I couldnt set the timing b/c the timing light at the shop was broken. So I just set the dizzy in the middle of the slots (about 13-14deg) and drove the car home.
Well once home, I tried to set the timing. Using Datascan, set the car in timing mode. Connected the Timing light and was shocked to not see any timing ticks...
Searching for the Timing ticks, I found them waaaaay left, super advanced, 80+deg. Knowing that was impossible, I moved the dizzy around far left & right. The idle was changing but the timing ticks stayed way left. Suspect: Crank Pulley Separation!! Tested everything else to validate spec condition: TPS, MAF & ground, Dizzy, etc. Nothing corrected the problem.
So, we swapped the Crank Pulley. And Voila ! ! The old pulley was starting to separate on one side.. Problem fixed.
Thats the 2nd bad Crank Pulley found in a month, here in Maryland. The other one had tick marks going round & round (complete separation).
Moral: If your Timing tick marks are waaaay off from the timing pointer OR tick marks spinning round & round:
Its probably your Crank Pulley beginning or completely separating.
The swap went fine with the help of alot of the Maryland Forum Crew and one Texas dude named Tekkie that was visiting the area . After successfully starting the car completing the swap, I couldnt set the timing b/c the timing light at the shop was broken. So I just set the dizzy in the middle of the slots (about 13-14deg) and drove the car home.
Well once home, I tried to set the timing. Using Datascan, set the car in timing mode. Connected the Timing light and was shocked to not see any timing ticks...
Searching for the Timing ticks, I found them waaaaay left, super advanced, 80+deg. Knowing that was impossible, I moved the dizzy around far left & right. The idle was changing but the timing ticks stayed way left. Suspect: Crank Pulley Separation!! Tested everything else to validate spec condition: TPS, MAF & ground, Dizzy, etc. Nothing corrected the problem.
So, we swapped the Crank Pulley. And Voila ! ! The old pulley was starting to separate on one side.. Problem fixed.
Thats the 2nd bad Crank Pulley found in a month, here in Maryland. The other one had tick marks going round & round (complete separation).
Moral: If your Timing tick marks are waaaay off from the timing pointer OR tick marks spinning round & round:
Its probably your Crank Pulley beginning or completely separating.