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dalgrae
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Crankshaft pulley

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Following advice from members I have been gradually been putting together a kit of parts to enable me to fit the Mini type single row timing chain tensioner , I now have all the parts but I have the following question ,it looks like the existing crank pulley is of the pressed type and looking a bit tired, so I will change this .I have not managed to get a damper type as yet but when I bought the car I serviced it and changed the fan belt ,the belt supplied to my a dealer was too long but listed as correct so a shorter version was supplied and fitted , I have seen a couple of pulleys for sale and are listed as 5 1/4 "diameter my pulley is 4 1/2 " is the pulley on the 948 cc the same as the 1098 cc and if so what is the diameter , could it be that I have the wrong pulley size fitted
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Re: Crankshaft pulley

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See this thread of mine.

http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... 25#p453444

I have now found & fitted a damped pulley.
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Re: Crankshaft pulley

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I do see these larger diameter pulleys on ebay - but I am not aware of them ever appearing on Minis. Rover fitted larger water pump pulleys to slow the pump and fan - so a larger crank pulley would speed them up again! A damper is the best way forward.
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Re: Crankshaft pulley

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This is the larger pulley as explained in my previous post.

Mini 848cc Crankshaft Pulley

12A1380 PULLEY, crankshaft 1 1959-70, alternator fitted models.
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So they say - but as above - the general idea was to reduce the pump/fan speeds - so fitting a larger pulley rather defeats that object. I'm also surprised it fits in the Mini front mount which is v close to the standard pulley. I don't recommend it!
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Re: Crankshaft pulley

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Larger c/shaft pulley - faster water pump/dynamo O o
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Re: Crankshaft pulley

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Thanks for all the advice I will now concentrate on finding either a damper type or look for a standard pulley if one comes up , time to try club spares I think
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Re: Crankshaft pulley

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This is one on eBay - Item 261201282242

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CLASSIC-AUSTI ... 3cd0cf44c2

There are a number under either Mini or Midget Cranshaft Pulley, but this one looks a sensible price and 'Buy it Now'.
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Re: Crankshaft pulley

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Thanks for the guidance re the pulley on e bay I have just bought it
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