The washer has a recess machined into it, like a "top hat" shape.
I'm not a 100% but this is how i think it fits together :-
The v-pulley sits over the stub of the crank this leaves about 4mm at the very end for the washer recess to fit over snug, the the 24mm bolt secures it altogether.
UPDATE :-
Got it back together couple of notes below :-
Crank stub is 28mm dia, BTW the torque setting seems to affect the amount oil pressure,,, as i ran it up with out the pulley on..whilst carrying out diagnosis of the noise (fitted the washer and 24mm bolt), tighten the bolt , not to the 210nm spec and it was a good bar down on cold start up. The washer sits on the
face of the pulley as the 4mm clearance is taken up by the thickness of the pulley... i'm thinking that when you tighten the bolt up to 210nm all the pulleys compress the oil seals and o-ring at the oil pump and there might be couple of mm of the crank stud to "pull" under the washer recess. anybody got any final thoughts ?
cheers
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