What's happening guys. Alright so this is just straight BS! I heard a grinding noise coming from the front of my 7M (sounded like it might have been the belts); then I listen closer and it was coming from inside the timing cover. So, I pulled off the timing cover to find that my belt was slid forward as if the guides on the timing pulley were not there.
I then proceeded to pull apart my timing belt, harmonic balance, etc and....sure enough, my 7MGTE timing pulley outter guide/ring broke off....again.
I had this issue with the original part (June 2014). I replaced it LAST YEAR with a brand new part from Toyota for $63. Along with doing a massive headgasket job in April 2015, I installed a Gates Racing timing belt as well as a new tensioner. And here it is the timing pulley guide broke off a year later and chewed up my brand new Gates Racing timing belt as a result. It left belt shaving (outter side) all around the timing cover areas and even wore a groove into the inner side of the second timing cover. You can see the path of where the belt ran along the inner side of the second timing cover:
Broken 7M Timing Pulley guide/ring:
How it should be/seat:
And so, I've come to a conclusion....I am tired of this life.
As a result, I'm thinking to weld on the guide/ring to the timing pulley as a possible fix. Cause honestly, I don't feel like spending another $63 (now $66) for another brand new Toyota timing pulley and then it breaks in the near future again. I'm thinking to go to my school's engineering machine shop and have them place 4 tack-welds 90deg apart from one another around the outter side of where the ring guide seats (it will be away from the threads and notch for the crankshaft):
I've seen a similar thing done to the 2JZ engine's crank timing pulley. This is a photo of a Modified 2JZ Timing Pulley done by Titan Motorsport where they placed welds as shown to combat against pretty much the same issue. I'm guessing I can apply this to the 7M, no??
Question: The only thing I'm worried about (but not sure) is will the heat from the welds warp the timing pulley a bit and then it won't slide/fit onto the crankshaft anymore?? What do you guys think?? Or should I just shell out another $63, oh wait, $66 for a brand new one....that will probably break any damn way, again??
Let me know what you guys think of this idea; I'm sure I'm not the only one who has had to deal with this issue, so here's a thread with a possible solution/thought.
Thanks guys, much appreciated
- 755hp
I then proceeded to pull apart my timing belt, harmonic balance, etc and....sure enough, my 7MGTE timing pulley outter guide/ring broke off....again.
I had this issue with the original part (June 2014). I replaced it LAST YEAR with a brand new part from Toyota for $63. Along with doing a massive headgasket job in April 2015, I installed a Gates Racing timing belt as well as a new tensioner. And here it is the timing pulley guide broke off a year later and chewed up my brand new Gates Racing timing belt as a result. It left belt shaving (outter side) all around the timing cover areas and even wore a groove into the inner side of the second timing cover. You can see the path of where the belt ran along the inner side of the second timing cover:
Broken 7M Timing Pulley guide/ring:
How it should be/seat:
And so, I've come to a conclusion....I am tired of this life.
As a result, I'm thinking to weld on the guide/ring to the timing pulley as a possible fix. Cause honestly, I don't feel like spending another $63 (now $66) for another brand new Toyota timing pulley and then it breaks in the near future again. I'm thinking to go to my school's engineering machine shop and have them place 4 tack-welds 90deg apart from one another around the outter side of where the ring guide seats (it will be away from the threads and notch for the crankshaft):
I've seen a similar thing done to the 2JZ engine's crank timing pulley. This is a photo of a Modified 2JZ Timing Pulley done by Titan Motorsport where they placed welds as shown to combat against pretty much the same issue. I'm guessing I can apply this to the 7M, no??
Question: The only thing I'm worried about (but not sure) is will the heat from the welds warp the timing pulley a bit and then it won't slide/fit onto the crankshaft anymore?? What do you guys think?? Or should I just shell out another $63, oh wait, $66 for a brand new one....that will probably break any damn way, again??
Let me know what you guys think of this idea; I'm sure I'm not the only one who has had to deal with this issue, so here's a thread with a possible solution/thought.
Thanks guys, much appreciated
- 755hp