If it fit tight and now its loose, something changed.
Look close at the rear main cap and block, make sure your flywheel bolts weren't hitting. Some bottom out lightly and you could have been pushing the crank back with the bolts and still had the flywheel only marginally tight.
If you do find they were hitting, I would replace the mains, actually only the thrust bearing if it is eaten up, and I would have the flywheel zyglo'd to check for cracks. However, if there was no damage to the crank thrust area and the flywheel wasn't significantly damaged, I'd trim a set of bolts and run it