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Re: Damaged Subaru Crank Key and Slot
Here's some images, hope this helps. The image with the damaged key is from google. The key is still holding the T-belt sprocket. This usually happens when the pulley comes loose and damages the end of the crank/key/keyway/slot that holds/positions the pulley/... Login to read more. ![]()
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