..... I think Andrew Libby has in car fixes for this issue. Libbydiesel is his name on here, shoot him a PM.
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
What about somehow securing the sprocket to the crank by some other means. Spot welding, or using some kind of drill and pin method. Even generous amount of JB weld? could you fill in the keyway with JB weld or some other type of poor mans weld, and then file/grind it out to the correct tolerance to fit the key in the sprocket? Or would all this just be too soft and not durable enough.........I realize its caveman tactics, but am just wanting to keep it running for a little while longer without huge expense or time.
745 I think you we're generous with a week! Man, 5 days ago I checked that nut and it was so tight I couldn't budge it, today it came of like it was stuck in peanut butter It's a lot worse than I thought, here are the pics...........your thoughts gents?