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nobananas
Monday 6th May 2013, 18:10
The crank pulley on my R looks a bit ropey, being the harmonic balancer type the rubber is badly cracked and very soft. PFV do one for 46 quid but I'm unsure of the quality. Anyone had any experiences with one from PFV ? (or has anyone got a good one they could sell and post to me ?)

Kingsford G
Monday 6th May 2013, 18:39
I don`t think PVF would be selling it if it was a bad quality.

nobananas
Monday 6th May 2013, 18:59
I don`t think PVF would be selling it if it was a bad quality.
Some of the Scan tech stuff is awful, I had some wishbone bushes from them that didn't last 3 months. It's the rubber stuff that concerns me, everything else from them seems fine.

partsforvolvos.com
Friday 10th May 2013, 15:29
the original scantech company went bust in feb 2011.

we dont deal with the new company starting up again under the same name.

I havent had any of our crank pulleys returned under warranty that i can remember since being here.

nobananas
Friday 10th May 2013, 20:47
the original scantech company went bust in feb 2011.

we dont deal with the new company starting up again under the same name.

I havent had any of our crank pulleys returned under warranty that i can remember since being here.

That's good to know, may give one a try if I can't source one secondhand.

p fandango
Friday 10th May 2013, 20:51
Get an ARD lightweight one :)

nobananas
Friday 10th May 2013, 20:55
Get an ARD lightweight one :)

I don't even know if the $oddin R's going to run yet !

merc85
Friday 10th May 2013, 21:00
I don't even know if the $oddin R's going to run yet !

doh, had ago at it, but nearly impossible as the flywheel is not on the other end, so cant lock it up well enough. :bricks:

oblark
Friday 10th May 2013, 21:09
Get an ARD lightweight one :)

I`m getting a alloy one made in the next few weeks :)

Kingsford G
Friday 10th May 2013, 21:10
doh, had ago at it, but nearly impossible as the flywheel is not on the other end, so cant lock it up well enough. :bricks:

Bend a valve and stick it in one of the g/box bolt holes and the flat bit between flywheel teeth,does the job.

p fandango
Friday 10th May 2013, 21:22
doh, had ago at it, but nearly impossible as the flywheel is not on the other end, so cant lock it up well enough. :bricks:
mine came off with just an impact driver, didn't lock it at all

merc85
Friday 10th May 2013, 21:29
mine came off with just an impact driver, didn't lock it at all

lol

Kingsford G
Friday 10th May 2013, 21:41
mine came off with just an impact driver, didn't lock it at all
He ain`t got one,only a big heavy right foot

nobananas
Friday 10th May 2013, 22:50
I had to make a tool to lock the flywheel then was jumping up and down on a twelve foot scaffold pole slipped over a breaker bar till finally bang....I bust an extension bar ! Second bouncing session was more successful though !

nobananas
Friday 10th May 2013, 22:51
doh, had ago at it, but nearly impossible as the flywheel is not on the other end, so cant lock it up well enough. :bricks:

Lol, don't worry mate, thanks for trying though.