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Frogman75 05-23-2012 07:04 AM

Please Help..Cranky Crank Pulley
 
My '92's original crank pulley just separated and I'm in need of a replacement....I do not want an undersized pulley or anything too fancy...saw one or two on ebay made of lighter metal and all one piece, rather than original that seems to be two parts held by rubber which has dried up and cracked...will this replacement by obx fit wihtout any problems?
Any suggestions, opinions, advice, etc. much appreciated....You have saved my svx before (rerouted brake line, mas filter, etc.) and I look forward to your replies.....Frogman75

huck369 05-23-2012 08:11 AM

Re: Please Help..Cranky Crank Pulley
 
Yes the one piece will fit up fine....some brands will rub the timing cover a bit, but nothing worth worrying about.
And the pulley off any Impreza Forester Legacy (4-Cylinder) is the same and will work on the SVX.

Frogman75 05-23-2012 08:48 AM

Re: Please Help..Cranky Crank Pulley
 
OK- Thanks,,,noticed that when crank pulley split and seperated that it left a small tear/hole in black timing cover behind it....should I care about this? patch it with glue, etc. ?? Again, thanks for sharing your svx wisdom...Frogman75

92snowmachine 05-23-2012 10:37 AM

Re: Please Help..Cranky Crank Pulley
 
if you take off the timing cover and put duct tape on the back side you can use an epoxy or truck bed liner on the front to seal the hole and then remove the tape. would be advisable to fix it so you don't get any debris onto your timing belt.

1986nate 05-23-2012 12:53 PM

Re: Please Help..Cranky Crank Pulley
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Frogman75 (Post 704927)
OK- Thanks,,,noticed that when crank pulley split and seperated that it left a small tear/hole in black timing cover behind it....should I care about this? patch it with glue, etc. ?? Again, thanks for sharing your svx wisdom...Frogman75

The timing covers get grooves worn in them (and eventually holes) under normal conditions. I wouldn't worry about it.

icingdeath88 05-23-2012 01:52 PM

Re: Please Help..Cranky Crank Pulley
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 92snowmachine (Post 704933)
if you take off the timing cover and put duct tape on the back side you can use an epoxy or truck bed liner on the front to seal the hole and then remove the tape. would be advisable to fix it so you don't get any debris onto your timing belt.

That is a pretty clever idea actually.

But yes, not necessary to worry about small holes in the timing cover.


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