Alloy crankshaft pulley

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Rev 3 Kris
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Alloy crankshaft pulley

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Anyone using an alloy crankshaft pulley ? in the middle of an engine build and thought why now eh

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ALLOY-CRANKSHAFT- ... 45f4c30eb5

any experience helpful !!
thanks
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Re: Alloy crankshaft pulley

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i have alloy crank & alternator pulleys :thumleft:
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Re: Alloy crankshaft pulley

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Yip !

Mines Blue to match with the cam gears !
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Re: Alloy crankshaft pulley

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Just wait until you try and get it off (cam belt change) :pale:
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Re: Alloy crankshaft pulley

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Andy F wrote:Just wait until you try and get it off (cam belt change) :pale:


I thought I was the only one that suffered from this ?!? I even took some material away from the centre and it's still a pig !

Set of Pullers though fixes it ! :wink:
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Rev 3 Kris
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Re: Alloy crankshaft pulley

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ordered :thumleft:

cheers fella`s
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Re: Alloy crankshaft pulley

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I was tempted to get one of these but then I read about the cheap versions not being balanced properly which can damaged your crank
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