So a got a healthy 8K miles out of my makeshift keyway fix, but again, it failed. The bolt keeps slipping out!! If the bolt would stay torqued, there would be no problem. I used Permatex Red and a stronger bolt as GM recommended (10.9).
Now I am having the keyway welded then dremmeled out to fit the key, rather than using a "steel epoxy" putty. Should be a better fix. Welding the balancer to the crank didn't work - even with the bolt torqued, it loosened up and shattered the weld like glass.
So, going forward, how would anyone recommend torqueing this? I have another NEW harmonic balancer (6.2), a new updated bolt (the material looks a little different than the one I had custom installed but it's still 10.9). new key and will be getting the keyway done tonight hopefully.
Should I use an 90 degree impact? Or, is there a way to lock the engine and use a conventional torque wrench?
Before the comments start, I have exhausted my efforts in getting a new engine or even a rebuild with a new crank. Nobody calls me back. I'm willing to spend thousands getting this done and nobody wants my money, not even the big Hummer shops.
Gotta get this truck back on the road.
Now I am having the keyway welded then dremmeled out to fit the key, rather than using a "steel epoxy" putty. Should be a better fix. Welding the balancer to the crank didn't work - even with the bolt torqued, it loosened up and shattered the weld like glass.
So, going forward, how would anyone recommend torqueing this? I have another NEW harmonic balancer (6.2), a new updated bolt (the material looks a little different than the one I had custom installed but it's still 10.9). new key and will be getting the keyway done tonight hopefully.
Should I use an 90 degree impact? Or, is there a way to lock the engine and use a conventional torque wrench?
Before the comments start, I have exhausted my efforts in getting a new engine or even a rebuild with a new crank. Nobody calls me back. I'm willing to spend thousands getting this done and nobody wants my money, not even the big Hummer shops.
Gotta get this truck back on the road.