New crankshaft pulley.

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nigxl
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New crankshaft pulley.

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Just bought a new pulley for my 90hp rapier and wondered if anyone had any comments on the quality of it? I bought it from GSF not knowing what I was getting as they don't show the make, but went for the premium option.
Anyway the pulley is made by Corteco and cost me £82.
Well impressed with delivery by the way, ordered after the same day deadline cut off point and opted for the free delivery option 3 to 5 day and it arrived the following day :cheesy:
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Re: New crankshaft pulley.

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Corteco were (one of the) OEMs, so you've certainly got a decent product that shouldn't fall apart! Be interested to see a couple of pics of it if you have a minute :)
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Re: New crankshaft pulley.

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No probs, will take a couple when I finish work.
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Re: New crankshaft pulley.

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Yep that's the new style one (the old one had slots in its sidewall). That'll do you nicely 8)
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Re: New crankshaft pulley.

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Great stuff I hope so.
Just need to get a bit more power out of it then, maybe a doser valve clean will be in order and then possibly a remap :D .
Only had the car a couple of months and already spent over £400 on it on parts alone, but it should be worth it in the end.
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Re: New crankshaft pulley.

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If anyone's interested, I have just purchased one of these from E.C.P
Just to be right I contacted my local main steeler, who I might add gives me the local taxi company's discount :cheesy:
£179.39 inc vat :shock: & the fxxxxxg bolts separate an extra £5.04.

E.C.P did me this one :
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Which as you can see includes the bolt, the muppet on the phone said 'nah mate main dealer only '
when asked if they sold the bolt :roll:
So I ordered it anyway thinking I would have to go to the main steelers for the bolt & look what turns up :cheesy:

Only £78.04 posted including the contiTech belt :mrgreen:
Good old E.C.P & there discount days :cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:
2002 110 HDi estate, Rapier in monaco blue! ( found quite a bit more power :cheesy: ) SOLD I've sorted the airbag light :cheesy:
1998 3.0 V6 SE coupe in Diablo Red ( my baby ) sold
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Re: New crankshaft pulley.

Post by annie10 »

i changed the crank pulley on my 110hp hdi citroen. i got same make from ecp and got it for £49 as friend works there. only took tens mins to replace aswell. good luck with the job
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