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Boundary crank sprocket HELP!!!

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I installed a opg and the crank sprocket went to start the car and now it’s making a sound pulled it all apart and saw my crank sprocket isn’t all the way back at least I don’t think it is and now I can’t move it idk if they are press fitted once your but the cover on or what but I need advice does anyone know if this gap is normal behind the sprocket?

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There should be no gap between the sprocket and the crankshaft. The harmonic balancer is what presses the sprocket against the crankshaft.
 
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There should be no gap between the sprocket and the crankshaft. The harmonic balancer is what presses the sprocket against the crankshaft.
Yup you were right i pulled it all apart and it slid right back thank you hopefully the noise is gone now 🤞
 

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The damper pulley bolt is torque-to-yield, so make sure you have a new one, or are using one of the aftermarket stud kits
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