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Resolved 4G64 Crank pulley vs timing belt vs interference engine

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Wobet

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Dec 25, 2010
Saint john, NB, Canada
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Alright I did search keywords crank, pulley, timing, harmonic, belt.... Anyways I couldn't find the answer

2.4l 4g64 engines are interference engines right. So my crank pulley went on me. I have the pulley off. Car is jacked up. Is there any possible way I threw off my timing having a broken crank pulley. I'm changing it next week and don't want to send a piston through the top end a week later because I neglect to check something.

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I don't have a side view, but you can tell it's in two pieces.





I don't want the bs about being a nub or "use the search" because I do but the Tapatalk limits what I find. If you know of a link to help me, send me it but don't be rude because I'm a nub.
 
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That crank pulley doesn't drive any of the timing components. The timing stuff runs off a toothed pulley on the crank, behind that pulley and the cover.
Alright that's comforting.(I'm unlucky)

My fear was that the crank pulley may cause interference in the cranks turn
 
Will do. I get it from Mitsubishi for staff price. Is the 63 one the same?
 
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