So I'm in the process of piecing my engine back together and I was getting ready to set the valve clearances when I ran into this.
I found that the balancer had about 1/2 - 1° of rotarional play on the crankshaft pin. I took the balancer back off and saw whats in the picture. The pin has notches on both sides where the balancer has started to shave the tip off of it. I'm pretty sure that if left uncorrected this would've eventually led to the balancer stripping the pin completely and spinning on the crank. So no way in hell I'm leaving that as is.
So a couple of questions I want to ask on this:
1) Can anyone verify this part number for me? GM 94048159. I think thats the OEM pin.
2) Anyone know how to get that pin outta there? I've read that when its already broken you can punch it in and then retrieve through the bolt hole, but does that work if the pin is not completely broken yet? Will it fit in the bolt hole if it's full sized? I've also read that you can drill it, but if at all possible I would prefer to remove it by punching and not risk damaging the crank.
I know that there are crankshaft pin kits that address this issue, but again I don't like the idea of drilling the crank, so I'm gonna take the expensive route and buy a SoCal balancer that presses on instead of being slip on, but since I've just thrown over $11k at this truck that'll have to wait a bit, which is why I want to replace the pin with the OEM GM part.
Let me know y'alls thoughts on this.
I found that the balancer had about 1/2 - 1° of rotarional play on the crankshaft pin. I took the balancer back off and saw whats in the picture. The pin has notches on both sides where the balancer has started to shave the tip off of it. I'm pretty sure that if left uncorrected this would've eventually led to the balancer stripping the pin completely and spinning on the crank. So no way in hell I'm leaving that as is.
So a couple of questions I want to ask on this:
1) Can anyone verify this part number for me? GM 94048159. I think thats the OEM pin.
2) Anyone know how to get that pin outta there? I've read that when its already broken you can punch it in and then retrieve through the bolt hole, but does that work if the pin is not completely broken yet? Will it fit in the bolt hole if it's full sized? I've also read that you can drill it, but if at all possible I would prefer to remove it by punching and not risk damaging the crank.
I know that there are crankshaft pin kits that address this issue, but again I don't like the idea of drilling the crank, so I'm gonna take the expensive route and buy a SoCal balancer that presses on instead of being slip on, but since I've just thrown over $11k at this truck that'll have to wait a bit, which is why I want to replace the pin with the OEM GM part.
Let me know y'alls thoughts on this.