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vet57air 08-20-2023 07:51 AM

LT4 delema
 
Have a LT4 8L90 connect and cruise pkg. in my 66 pickup. Had a drive idler seize which took out both belts. Parts coming next week. Part of a belt wrapped around the crank pulley. Took a lot of effort to pull out the belt. Delma- I could not get a small 3/16" piece of belt out from behind the hub. Do I leave or go through the process of pulling the hub?

camcojb 08-20-2023 08:28 AM

That was the right call. :thumbsup:

vet57air 08-20-2023 09:12 AM

I guess nothing is easy. On closer inspection I still have a few threads of belt at a small relief at crank hub. Doesn't look like it is wrapped around hub. Just a small piece about 3/4 inch by about less than 1/8 thick. Kinda think once I run the engine it will spit out, hoping, maybe? Original question stands?

camcojb 08-20-2023 05:35 PM

If that piece of belt somehow got between the crank hub and seal is the only problem that comes to mind. Seems unlikely though. You could always do a quick fire up and see if it spits it out.

vet57air 08-20-2023 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by camcojb (Post 723838)
If that piece of belt somehow got between the crank hub and seal is the only problem that comes to mind. Seems unlikely though. You could always do a quick fire up and see if it spits it out.

Parts should be here this week to do the idler. Thinking just that, fire it up, then recheck.

vet57air 09-02-2023 12:59 PM

Well nothing is easy. Reassembled accessory drive and replaced MAF plug. Started up and ran for a couple minutes. My little piece of belt spit out. Took for a 8 mile drive. Thought I could smell rubber. Checked under hood and all looked well. Came home (another 3 miles) and just when I started to back into the garage, large oil leak out of crank pulley.....sigh. Looks like I have to pull the pulley and replace the seal. Must have been some belt in there that I couldn't see. Anyone pull the pulley? Wondering the best way to lock the engine so I can loosen hub bolt?

dhutton 09-02-2023 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vet57air (Post 723946)
Well nothing is easy. Reassembled accessory drive and replaced MAF plug. Started up and ran for a couple minutes. My little piece of belt spit out. Took for a 8 mile drive. Thought I could smell rubber. Checked under hood and all looked well. Came home (another 3 miles) and just when I started to back into the garage, large oil leak out of crank pulley.....sigh. Looks like I have to pull the pulley and replace the seal. Must have been some belt in there that I couldn't see. Anyone pull the pulley? Wondering the best way to lock the engine so I can loosen hub bolt?

You can get a flywheel holding tool that replaces the starter. Here’s one example

https://www.amazon.com/ICT-Billet-Fl.../dp/B081VXWJJP

Don

vet57air 09-02-2023 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dhutton (Post 723948)
You can get a flywheel holding tool that replaces the starter. Here’s one example

https://www.amazon.com/ICT-Billet-Fl.../dp/B081VXWJJP

Don

I like that, but its there and I'm here. I was looking at something little more crude. There is a small inspection cover for converter and flywheel on the A8 where I can place a bar which would catch a converter bolt to stop rotation.

vet57air 09-03-2023 02:03 PM

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So to take the crank hub off I heated the bolt for 1 minute then hit with impact. Bolt came right out. Used a puller to take off hub. Pictured is the big piece of belting that got behind the hub and damaged the seal.

camcojb 09-03-2023 05:31 PM

That was my fear, but hoped the odds were on your side. Like I tell myself, "gave me something to do" lol.


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