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Old Jul 2, 2011 | 04:10 PM
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bought this 94 accord that has a f20a engine. Guy wanted it gone so paid only 700 bucks. the crank shaft pulley is what was giving him hell. he said it needed a new one so he ordered one, the new one didn't work and just bounced around. I think he ordered a pulley for the stock engine and not the f20a... The bolt washer doesn't match up to the recessed circle in the pulley, nothing fits flush with the key on the end of the crank shaft, and there is no connection to keep it from rotating different from the crank. The bolt is stripped but will hold when threaded it.

Am I missing a part? is it the wrong part? where do I even find parts for this engine?

the thing runs fine just wont charge the battery and no PS, or AC cause belts

Thanks, Here are the pics.




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Old Jul 2, 2011 | 04:57 PM
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Oh damn, thats no good.

Definitely new crank pulley & possible new crank cause that slot for the key is messed up.
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Old Jul 2, 2011 | 09:15 PM
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well where can I get parts at a reasonable price? and get the right pulley, for the F20a?

As for a new crank? A 1K fix for a 700 dollar car? I'll tack weld the thing in place if I need too. It won't go anywhere and I'll just pop off the tack when it needs to come off. whats the worst that could happen? the crank gets damaged?
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Old Jul 4, 2011 | 08:06 PM
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that looks like the stock f22b1-2 pulley on the f20b crank. your best bet is to have an engine shop machine a new key way and use a oversized key. you wil have to get a used f20b pulley or aftermarket aluminum pulley. either one will have to be machined to match your new oversized key. if not , weld it and drive it till it breaks, then weld it again lol
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