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      crankshaft snapped at timing gear

      2004 auto 185,000

      So I was about to leave my garage when my engine suddenly shuts off, I suspected that just the crank pulley bolt had come loose. However as I pull the bolt out everything comes with it. I guess I'll be putting a new engine in lol.

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      Wow, that is unexpected.

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      Yeah I did some searching and it seems I'm alone with this issue. Anyone have suggestions for places to get a replacement engine? Thanks

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      I'd start looking on car-part.com.





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