Since you are using a mk1 pulley, make sure you use the correct hole as there are 2 for some silly reason. You can look at the key in the shaft, that needs to be pointing upwards, I forget what o'clock it needs to point at but as long as it is up you should be fine.
In your original post, you stated that you "don't want to mess anything up."Then, why would you want to reuse torque-to-yield bolts on a crankshaft which is getting harder and harder to find here in the United States?This and the other forums are filled with guys who routinely cut corners, damage stuff, and then pi$$ away other people's time trying to get them to solve their contrived problems. If for any reason, those used bolts manage to back off or break off while you are driving down the road texting your buddies, you are going to have some real problems and may well need to locate and then replace your crankshaft.Do you have a Bentley manual to use, because you are asking some really basic questions here.Good luck, I feel confident you will be posting more.Edit: I wouldn't even consider reusing those bolts because when you initially install new bolts, and torque them to the proper value, you can clearly feel them "yield" at the very end of the twist.
Yes. I made a mistake on the nomemclature referring to the pressure plate bolts as crank bolts.I think the guy had that 16 valve pretty well wound out. Better to view this stuff from a distance!
Wow! That is pretty terrifying. I'd hate to have been in that car when the transmission detonated like a frag grenade. Thanks everyone for the info! Still trying to get this thing back on the road. I'll let you know soon how things went.Sent from my Thunderbolt using Tapatalk 2