My infinite apologies if I have offended anyone. Any negative commentary is only directed at those persons actually responsible for such an act of poor maintenence - which
may not be anyone who has posted in this thread. (If such is not the case, then you have just "outted" youself. Fortunately, the only one who would actually know you've been "outted" is yourself
)
That said -
FSM stands for Factory Service Manual which is widely (and freely) available on the Internet. A particular website comes to mind...
This topic comes up far too often and has become rather a crusade for me.
Please understand that I have actually SEEN 5 engines that have died a premature death at the hands of someone (quite often a someone who should have known better...) who thought that the crankshaft pulley was held in place by the prominent crankshaft timing gear bolt. The number of repaired crankshafts are legion based on the number of posts on the topic found in Zuk forums around the world. The "dirty deed-doer" ultimately discovers the error of his/her ways but neglects to reseat the crank bolt properly. Thus, the engine crankshaft is destroyed and the engine - along with the rest of the perfectly-good Samurai/Sidekick/Tracker/Vitara - ends up in the salvage yard.
I personally put $600 into an otherwise perfect '93 Sidekick 4-door 4wd that I picked up for next to nothing 5 years ago. The fix was - at the time - well worth the money but not every damaged crankshaft vehicle is so lucky.
Please-please-please understand that there are only so many of these engines in existance. As a Suzuki owner, it is good stewardship to understand all their foibles and try to learn from those that preceed you.
It would be very simple for me to just keep my piehole shut and let you, Dear Reader, have an Epic Fail on your own. I (and many others in the Zuking community all over the world) cannot allow that to happen. That is why we share our knowledge so that you will succeed!
Again, my infinite apologies if I offended anyone who has posted in this thread.
May your Post Toasties
never get peed upon is my sincerest wish!
Most Cordially,
-Ack