Crank pulley fugged up!
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Originally Posted by MRC Motorsports
.......done by a shop in Michigan.The guy purchased the car used, from a guy in Michigan who had the car done there at a half assed shop (Not GRD, and Not Charles's shop) ........
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Ok guys sorry for the delay. I pulled the trans at the same time and sent it out to be rebuilt. Trans came in and I put everything back together. Started it up and VROOM!!! Its all good!!! Thanks guys for those who replied and helped with parts.
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Heres what I would do with ANY pulley thats been replaced. Make sure the crank bolt has red loc tite on it. Re TQ it after 1000 miles. If you do these things I dont think you'll have any problems.
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Heres what I would do with ANY pulley thats been replaced. Make sure the crank bolt has red loc tite on it. Re TQ it after 1000 miles. If you do these things I dont think you'll have any problems.
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I was talking about the generic all aluminum ones for sale on ebay and other shops. I have a custom stock sized aluminum crank pulley made by ASP that does't have a sleeve. I bought it when i had a procharger and haven't removed it.
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I was talking about the generic all aluminum ones for sale on ebay and other shops. I have a custom stock sized aluminum crank pulley made by ASP that does't have a sleeve. I bought it when i had a procharger and haven't removed it.
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Originally Posted by G352NV
Ok yep its a UR.
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Originally Posted by ktown z
I was talking about the generic all aluminum ones for sale on ebay and other shops. I have a custom stock sized aluminum crank pulley made by ASP that does't have a sleeve. I bought it when i had a procharger and haven't removed it.
CNR pulley with grooves in the aluminum b/c no steel sleeve. This is probably where yours is heading... although I had a CNR on mine for several months without an oil leak. I did, however, have these grooves on it when I took it off.
So like Eazzzzzzy said, it'll be fine until the grooves eventually cause it to leak, then sleeve it (or sleeve it now) and it'll be fine.
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