Alright, so it's not rod knock, but get this!

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I just googled it(Devcon epoxy). They have a 2 ton adhesive epoxy that can be used structurally, and will work on anything. Cool, as I was looking for something like this to do some thin sheet metal work. Thanks :)
 

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Alpha: Use some locktite on the bolt, as it might help it stay tight a bit longer. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone, but if you get creative with a large pipe wrench, there is a way to hold the front pulley while you torque the bolt. Beware: It is quite possible to break the pulley if not done very carefully. Also, some financial advice: start saving as much as possible. Sooner or later(sooner than later, as it appears), you're gonna need a new motor, or a new car.
 

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lol, tell the redneck you have to get that pulley off to get to the crank, and he'll be all over it. Course, he's gonna be pissed off when he tries to snort it...