by Area 51% » Mon Jul 30, 2018 10:56 am
I had the crank in the shop to have the hub removed due to an apparent typo in the assembly manual related to the front main bearing. (This was a good thing as it was found that the propeller hub hadn't been fully seated on the crank from the factory.)
I had 5 out of 8 dowel pins that had cut-off marks from the factory. All 8 were the same height from the crank. I tried to remove one to check it's length, but as you discovered, this can be very difficult for us mortals. Mine weren't broken, (not in a running engine yet) just shortened for some reason. I had the shop remove them just for good measure and found the 5 to be 1/8 to 3/16 shorter than the other 3 unmolested pins.
The discovery was that the holes in the crank had a corresponding step (probably pilot hole-to-final size) that wouldn't allow the pins to go full depth, and were subsequently shortened for clearance reasons. I acquired a drilling fixture and an 8mm reamer and finished the job of the crank manufacturer.
In the automotive world, the pins aren't as tight as they seem to be in the Aerovee crank, as I've removed them with Vise Grips in the past. I suppose it's possible yours were stressed/fractured when they were installed.
I took my dual-length pins to Oshkosh for show-and-tell, and still have them if anyone is interested.