Guys, I'm alive, don't worry...it's just been awhile, and been enjoying trouble-free miles out of the Tracker and been busy with other things...
What are the symptoms of the dreaded crankshaft key issue? I have heard of this many times so I did a search and I have been reading, reading, reading. Came up with a lot of posts and topics but all seem to have different answers ranging from a noticably loose/wobbly accessory pulley, to a rubbing timing belt cover, to dripping oil.
2 years ago (when I did clutch) I replaced rear main seal, distributor o-rings (and added RTV---no leaks), and completely removed and re-installed oil pan with fresh bead of RTV.
I had the front crank and cam seals replaced recently (I think about a year ago). It had gotten so bad before, that with the engine idling I actually had a quick, steady drip from the front of the engine. I am still wary of timing stuff to this day so I had my mechanic do this job. It solved the problem but there is still a slight bit of oil on the bottom end of the engine and around the lower front. It is NOT like it used to be with the bad crank seal, but just a bit of oil.
I do not know whether or not he removed the (5) pulley bolts or the one big bolt...but either way I need to look into this noise before it gets worse (if, indeed, it is the damn crank keyway issue). I have put probably 7,000 miles on it since the front seals' replacement.
The timing cover has always looked worn/warped. When investigating yesterday I noticed a bolt was missing---I added it and it tightened the cover up better.
I still have this noise---it sounds a bit like a very minor, hardly noticeable squeal/squeak. Seems to be coming from the crank pulley. It looked like the timing cover was up against it but when I put that bolt in, the noise was still there, I can notice it.
I removed the top two bolts of the timing cover and peeked in there---a slight oily residue on the timing belt.
See attached pictures. #1 is facing the front of the engine, looking down. #2 is from underneath/left side.
Before ack mentions it, NO i will not remove the main crank bolt! (this was a recurring topic in the older threads). It sounds like that is often the cause of this issue.
OTHER THAN tearing into it fully, is there ANY OTHER WAY to tell if this is the issue I am having?
Thanks in advance,
DJ