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Old 05-18-2019, 05:56 AM
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3VZE Timing belt mystery

I was starting to build up my collision damaged 95 4Runner with donor parts, when I discovered this:


The belt has about 30 K on it, and the rest of it is well used, but not worn out in any way.
The only thing I can figure is that some loose little hardware bit floated under the belt, got trapped, and punched the hole on the subsequent revolutions.
I installed the belt 9 years ago when I rebuilt the motor, so it appears that this little fiasco is on me for not being more careful during assembly.
I had the front of the engine clear with the radiator out, so I figured I'd look at the belt while it was easy to do.
Lucky that I did. This belt was put on while the motor was on a stand, so relatively easy
Now I get to do the crank and cam bolts while it is in the car. Let the fun begin.
My collision repair schedule has gone in the dumper.

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Old 05-18-2019, 06:26 AM
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On the interweb that's called "TB performance mod": hole reduces belt's moment of inertia by 0.578964 Kg.m2---> engine outputs 19.748 more horse powwaa...all calculated
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Check your gears for damage. That piece of fod might still be in there some where.
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Belt mystery

The piece of flotsam was found in the space beneath the crank pulley.
The cam pulleys seem OK, but the crank pulley has some wavey teeth.
Lesson Learned!!!

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Picture of the crank sprocket?
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Timing Belt

Hard to see in a photo, but there is a wear spot ring around the sprocket.
Also some teeth look slightly mishapen, or could be my imagination
I have a low mileage extra sprocket that'll replace it.
Thanks for the interest.

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QUOTE=scope103;52424699]Picture of the crank sprocket?[/QUOTE]

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