Well, I finally got around to tearing down my wrecked 1.6TD engine from September. At that time I thought I'd broken the crank, though I was told by all here that's unlikely. The symptoms were that in had somehow gotten out of time without breaking the T belt and had had a valve crash, destroying the head. The odd thing was, it would crank as normal with the starter, but the timing end of the engine would not turn at all

As it turns out, what happened is that the formed key in the crank timing pulley simply sheared off!
The break is very clean, with almost no damage done to the keyway in the crank. I was still developing the engine install (in my 356 coupe) at the time, so I was looking at the engine running every day, and never noticed any wobble in the lower pulley.
I know that this is a common problem in the 1.9 engines, but I wonder -- this was a Quantum engine and it has a very heavy cast cap type vibration dampener, not like the simple stamped unit on my 1.6 NA engines. Is that similar to the kind that gives trouble on the AAZ engines?
I guess I should re-engineer my drive belt system to the one belt type that's on my '84 Golf. As I don't need the AC compressor drive or the power steering pump anyway, it's back to the old KISS principle for me
