Take a look at the attached picture and give me your thoughts on why this would have occured.
Background:
Engine rebuilt last september. No noticeable flaws while putting on both pulley's, (crankshaft). All was fine until one day I had taken a 60 mile trip.
As I pulled into my destination I noticed a slight clicking sound coming from the engine compartment. I got out and lifted the hood and looked around but noticed nothing unusuall. As I got back on the road for my return, (I had driven about 35 miles), when all of the sudden I started to
hear a loud clicking and then a loud clanging like the engine was coming apart. I quickly pulled off to the shoulder and opened the hood and looked around to find this pulley had broken loose. This particular pulley runs the a/c, (which I was not running at the time). I checked the a/c compressor
to see if the clutch was free-wheeling and it was. In over fourty years of working on cars I have never seen one do this. I had hit nothing that might have come up under the car...so I ruled that out as a possibility. The tension on the belt was normal....there just seems to be no explanation for this to have happened. I purchased the car from a guy that had literally toasted the engine. Maybe the pulley had minute fractures in it that were undetectable at the time of assembly. The guy I had bought the car from had run the engine w/o oil, but never told me he had. Once I started the rebuild I took the oil pan off and it had that strong burnt odor and of course very little black oil. Has any one had one do this or heard of this happening? Your imput is appreciated......
By the way all the bolts still remain on the crank as well as the main crackshaft bolt. Replacement is to be done soon.....
Thanks,
jokoza57
Background:
Engine rebuilt last september. No noticeable flaws while putting on both pulley's, (crankshaft). All was fine until one day I had taken a 60 mile trip.
As I pulled into my destination I noticed a slight clicking sound coming from the engine compartment. I got out and lifted the hood and looked around but noticed nothing unusuall. As I got back on the road for my return, (I had driven about 35 miles), when all of the sudden I started to
hear a loud clicking and then a loud clanging like the engine was coming apart. I quickly pulled off to the shoulder and opened the hood and looked around to find this pulley had broken loose. This particular pulley runs the a/c, (which I was not running at the time). I checked the a/c compressor
to see if the clutch was free-wheeling and it was. In over fourty years of working on cars I have never seen one do this. I had hit nothing that might have come up under the car...so I ruled that out as a possibility. The tension on the belt was normal....there just seems to be no explanation for this to have happened. I purchased the car from a guy that had literally toasted the engine. Maybe the pulley had minute fractures in it that were undetectable at the time of assembly. The guy I had bought the car from had run the engine w/o oil, but never told me he had. Once I started the rebuild I took the oil pan off and it had that strong burnt odor and of course very little black oil. Has any one had one do this or heard of this happening? Your imput is appreciated......
By the way all the bolts still remain on the crank as well as the main crackshaft bolt. Replacement is to be done soon.....
Thanks,
jokoza57
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