As the owner of a 94 Jetta with 400,000 kms on its original engine. I am here to finally nail the coffin shut on the crank nose issue.
I am no engineer, I am a John Deere Tech for 10 years.
ALL of our 4 cylinder engine have a clutched alternator for the reason to reduce pulley death and inertia dampning. That is from Deere itself.
I changed my alternator to a clutch pulley
THe change was monumental. No more shaking of belts, no more random rattles or noises from my tensioner.
And when I did my timing belt I found that my engine already had the TDI crank nose AND THE PULLEY WAS WORN SLIGHTLY! This is the TDI style as a result from 160,000k with no clutch on the alternator.
I put a new pulley on, torqued and loctited to spec.
And at that time clutched my alternator (the deere one fit on, we run bosch everything as well.)
160,000k later.
timing belt
remove pulley.
no damge or stress at all
that is all
engineer or not you can't argue with results.
Good to go