First off, put your location in your profile so someone may be able to suggest local help.Second, how many miles on the engine?Third, if it's your accessory belt pulleys that are shaking, that could mean they aren't perfect, or your timing belt pulley is no longer sitting correctly mated. You will need to remove the crankshaft timing belt pulley and closely inspect the crank nose & mating surface inside the pulley for galling or wear of any kind. Especially the key area.Be prepared to repalce the pulley & bolt at the very least. The pulley isn't expensive.If the crank shows any wear, it NEEDS to be repaired or you risk failure, as you've probably read in other threads on here.
Third, if it's your accessory belt pulleys that are shaking, that could mean they aren't perfect, or your timing belt pulley is no longer sitting correctly mated. You will need to remove the crankshaft timing belt pulley and closely inspect the crank nose & mating surface inside the pulley for galling or wear of any kind. Especially the key area. Be prepared to repalce the pulley & bolt at the very least. The pulley isn't expensive. If the crank shows any wear, it NEEDS to be repaired or you risk failure, as you've probably read in other threads on here.
My thoughts exactly. If the end of the crank is worn (very common problem) the crank needs to be removed, welded up and remachined.
4. To fix, use a 1999 or newer crank, or have yours welded and then ground down to take a new style crank shaft pulley. ( it has a D at the end instead of a grove.)
MAKE SURE IF THE CRANK SHAFT SPROCKET COMES OFF, A NEW STRETCH BOLT IS INSTALLED AND TORQUED TO THE CORRECT SPECS PLUS THE ADDITIONAL ROTATION.
Yes you use a torque wrench and tighten to the ft lbs,and then 1/4 more with a new stretch bolt.