Now, I will mention that either before or after the incident (I really have no way of knowing) the timing plate did come into contact with the plastic timing belt cover on the front of the engine- as there were scraps on it. In fact, it actually scrapped a small hole in one area. This probably means that the screws backed out just enough for the plate to become "wobbly" as it spins, and that wobbling was probably enough to cause the screws to shear off.
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I think thats what will do it. If they back out just enough to make the plate wobble that could cause enough friction to shear off the screws. Espcially now that you said the timing cover was scraped and damaged, it had to have backed off a little.
Just installed my pulley, now my car dies at idle!!!
The O2 sensors are new..bosh universal wired in ones..the rest is all stock to my knowledge. And the the gap with the crank sensor is very minimal..Id say .5mm is a good estimate as it looks like its almost touching.Does it have original 02 sensors, egr and iac? They could be malfunctioning. Also did you check for vac leaks? Make sure the crank sensor is plugged in and inspect the gap of the crank sensor to gear teeth. Gap should be .5-1.5mm.