What are you guys welding with, I'd be worried about making things worse with the flux core in my MIG...
I think QuickTD and wyldman weld up the face, the outer circumference, the keyway, and then machine the whole crank end to mate with a light press fit, to the specific sprocket that they have selected for the repair. One of them dishes the face so that the sprocket won't roll around on the bolt. I'd like to hear more about the dishing of the crank face, as in how many thousandths deep? I am going to have a machine shop do this repair, however, I do not want to leave the process to someone who really doesn't have an idea of the problems [ and required fix ] that the AAZ has regarding the sprocket keyway, and the torsional loads placed upon the crank from a non-decoupler pulley alternator. I want to be able to provide the appropriate answers and direction to the machinist [ who has likely never seen this problem before ] so that the repair is done right. The TDI AHU sprocket is $62.00 from my local VW dealership. Does anyone know if the crank bolt for the AAZ and the AHU are the same part number? Or are they different bolts altogether? Same for the rear crank gasket? Same gasket for both the AAZ and the AHU? Would be nice to get all of this online at one place, but id parts does not have any AAZ parts listed, only AHU.
Scarry stuff but I'm glad people are capable of it. I have yet to remove the crank bolt on the AAZ in the 82. Plan to avoid it as long as possible.And to stay with V belts.