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Crank Pulley Slow Death
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when mine broke i spoke to andy at vtec direct hes got them on the shelf now £185 delivered
as i say this should be good for 100,000+miles so id be right on the phone to andy!!
when mine broke i spoke to andy at vtec direct hes got them on the shelf now £185 delivered
as i say this should be good for 100,000+miles so id be right on the phone to andy!!
bristol_bb4 wrote: turn the volume up and get your happy time tissues ready
Kevin Bridges wrote: How did a didnae!!

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Which is all well and good if hadn't been modified by machining off the PAS part of the pulley - modified part = no comeback.NCCMUR wrote:^^^^^
when mine broke i spoke to andy at vtec direct hes got them on the shelf now £185 delivered
as i say this should be good for 100,000+miles so id be right on the phone to andy!!
Chris and I have discussed this at length by PM (like many other things lol

I believe the reason for this premature "failure" is due to heat build up from the machining process (to remove PAS section) affecting the bonded new and soft rubber.
The H22 crank pulley IS NOT a harmonic damper - the rubber is an isolator - there is a difference.
The rubber isolator's main point of being is to isolate the crankshaft from the loads and vibrations caused by running several components at varying loads at the same time (AC, PAS, Alt) and the need to run the belts at quite a high tension - the AC being the biggest load
With the PAS and AC removed there is 100% absolutely no issue with running a BALANCED solid alluminium item which can also have the PAS section machined off to suit this application.
With AC removed I also have no issues with suggesting or running alluminium pullies even if PAS is retained as belt tension can be reduced. I still ALWAYS recommend balancing the pully before fitting though.
I have run many motors "built" or otherwise in both road trim and race trim with solid ally pullies with no consequence at all.
My one concern is when wanting to run one and retaining the AC as well - I do not recommend this for the reasons mentioned above. Having said that I have installed several at the request of customers with no issues.
I have suggested to Chris
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PerformanceAutoworks wrote:As I said...this part has been machined/modified away from OEM so really there is no comeback
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correct
i didnt realise this had been modified

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