I finally got around to tearing my race engine down after it failed the oil pump gear and I found that the root cause was a loose crank damper bolt. The bolt loosened six hours into a race and allowed the damper to walk out some. At that point, the crank gear could slide fore/aft on the crank which took out the pair of gears. Also, the damper began to wobble which beat up the crank snout and ruined the damper bore.
My plan is to buy a new damper, probably an ATI from Summit Racing. Once in hand, I'll take the damper and the crank to an engine machine shop and see if the crank can be saved. I've heard they need to be sized anyways, so maybe they can take a few thousandths off the snout and salvage the crank. After a lot of research online, I see that the ATI pulley is much smaller than the OE pulley. Has anybody had an issue with cooling or charging due to the ratio change? It's an endurance racer, so charging wouldn't normally be an issue, but we do need to run several sets of headlights for night races and it will get an electric cooling fan upgrade. Next question is the bolt. MSA sells a higher quality bolt from Kameari, but I don't know if the length is right for the ATI damper which I've read requires a longer than stock bolt. Datsun Spirit sells an ATI kit with a bolt and a belt, but their price is $200 higher than the same damper from Summit and the Kameari bolt from MSA. I like supporting Datsun shops, but paying $200 more for the same part seems silly.
Which ATI damper? ATI makes three different ones for the Datsun L6. One is smaller (about the same as stock) and the two larger ones are available in two weights. It appears Datsun Spirit sells the lighter of the two large diameter dampers. Summit Racing stocks all three.
What bolt to buy and what is the right length?
Any issues with underdriving the alternator and water pump?