Yup, I don't hold out much hope for the loctite, to be sure. On the other hand will theif the pulley slips round (and it WILL do eventually using bearing fit from locktite and just the bolt) it aint just gonna be your pulley and crank thats knackered, youll find peices of valve and piston coming out of your exhaust from the valves hitting the piston as the cam timing goes out too far.
failure be so dire? Timing is determined by the timing gear BEHIND the pulley. Surely it
is keyed itself. The pulley timing is only for ignition setup and maybe a sensor or two.

After all, that pulley was moving around some before and wasn't causing a catastrophic
problem. If ignored for a long time (if this was possible) perhaps the gear would spin too
and THAT would be a problem
vrg3:
Ok, now I AM confused. I thought that all the subaru engines were interferenceJust a quick note -- valves and pistons don't collide in our engines, no matter how screwed up the timing gets.
configurations, and even worse, you can have valves hitting valves on the quad valve
engines??
At any rate, not to get too far off topic here, newfielady is trying to some help from us
to get her car back on the road, at least for now. The main thing to worry about is
SAFETY of the fix. We don't want any pulleys flying around. Therefore, one step
at a time. First the broken bolt. It shouldn't be too hard using one of the ideas presented
already. If the bolt broke because it bottomed out for some reason then it may be
pretty stuck in there. But it should be drillable, and it is pretty big so a good sized
EZ-out should do the trick. I don't recall that anyone has come up with a fix that
wouldn't involve taking the bolt out! Let us know how that goes and then we can
fall all over each other to suggest the best next step.
Cheers, Chris