"pulley/damper" - eh?

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Post by wibble_puppy »

Cam wrote: Actually I have never seen a solid pulley WITHOUT the rubber insert. :o
cheers cam :)

how can you tell whether a pulley has a rubber insert?

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how can you tell whether a pulley has a rubber insert?
by looking at it?
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Post by bigginger »

Thank you - I resisted saying that. The rubber insert is the giveaway... :D
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Post by wibble_puppy »

pfffffff to you, ray and big man :P

i've never seen one so i didn't know whether the rubber is entirely enclosed within the metal......

nikki dude i'm grateful for your offer! does your pulley have a rubber insert? (I've never said that to anyone before.... :oops: )

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I know - that's why I resisted it :D
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Post by bmcecosse »

Not seen a 'solid' pulley either. The very early crank dampers - on 997 Cooper/early Cooper S and early East West 1100 engines - were a two-piece construction - bigger diameter too - and the rubber insert was between the two pieces. I suppose the inner part that fitted to the crank was solid - and could be used on it's own.
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pfffffff to you, ray and big man
backatcha ;-) Any time you're in need of a sarky remark, just ask... ;-)
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:D

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Post by RobThomas »

I can get rubber-damper pulleys by the truckload in used but good condition if needed. A+ timing covers, too. Postage is a bit of a bugger but not too difficult to arrange. Last time I looked they were about £25 for all of the bits. Need a gasket for the timing cover or use minor cover and scratch a new timing mark. A+ marks are at the 11 o'clock position so are easier to time.
I sold about 40 sets to the USA some years ago.

I'm not after making a profit, just offering to help. Local scrapyard will sell in bulk.
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