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operamagorum 15th July 2020 10:03

Crankshaft pulley
 
Hi all
I had my crankshaft pulley replaced 3 years and 12k miles ago and it is now failing.
I'm about to purchase a Corteco, but they want a small fortune for the bolt and washer kit.
My question is:
Is there an alternative bolt and washer that will do the job?
Many thanks
Geoff

ceedy 15th July 2020 10:19

don't bother use the existing bolt etc..

COLVERT 15th July 2020 10:24

Use the old bolt and washer. The rubber will fail again before the bolt does.----:eek:

Arctic 15th July 2020 10:28

Quote:

Quote:

Originally Posted by operamagorum (Post 2825057)
Hi all
I had my crankshaft pulley replaced 3 years and 12k miles ago and it is now failing.
I'm about to purchase a Corteco, but they want a small fortune for the bolt and washer kit.
My question is:
Is there an alternative bolt and washer that will do the job?
Many thanks
Geoff


Hi Geoff.
Where did you get your are you going to get your Corteco from?

https://www.island-4x4.co.uk/cranksh...g-p-36574.html

https://www.island-4x4.co.uk/cranksh...l-p-18098.html

Then there is here which includes the bolt and washer i think.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151487666547

trikey 15th July 2020 10:30

Bolts are cheap enough at rimmers last time I looked.

COLVERT 15th July 2020 11:09

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Originally Posted by Arctic (Post 2825063)
Hi Geoff.
Where did you get your are you going to get your Corteco from?

https://www.island-4x4.co.uk/cranksh...g-p-36574.html

https://www.island-4x4.co.uk/cranksh...l-p-18098.html

Then there is here which includes the bolt and washer i think.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151487666547

Your third reference. The same guy seems to be selling the same pulley but without the bolt for £51.95----:shrug:

COLVERT 15th July 2020 11:13

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Originally Posted by trikey (Post 2825064)
Bolts are cheap enough at rimmers last time I looked.

The guy that Arctic quoted seems to be selling the bolt at £70.00-------------:eek::eek::eek:

trikey 15th July 2020 11:21

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Originally Posted by COLVERT (Post 2825077)
The guy that Arctic quoted seems to be selling the bolt at £70.00-------------:eek::eek::eek:


I’ve paid less for full cars!?!


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Arctic 15th July 2020 18:52

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Originally Posted by COLVERT (Post 2825075)
Your third reference. The same guy seems to be selling the same pulley but without the bolt for £51.95----:shrug:[/QUOTE

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Its not the same pulley :} if it were i am sure we would all buy one, its this pulley below, not me thank you.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FOR-ROVER...sAAOSwgYde-gI6

You can buy a pulley for as little as £25.00 will it last long :eek:

Mike Noc 15th July 2020 20:59

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Originally Posted by trikey (Post 2825079)
I’ve paid less for full cars!?!


Me too Andy. ;)

30 quid sold as seen, it was a good solid motor before it hit the track, and of course hit quite a few things whilst it was on the track:

https://i.imgur.com/ebsUuTC.jpg?2


A decent MkII Grannie would be worth a small fortune today mind, but you can't buy memories! :D








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