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FS boxster underdrive pulley kit
Bought this off ebay for 175 bucks and sold my car. Will sell for 100 shipped paypal only please
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Sending pm.
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responded, and answered questions, but not sold yet.
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Is this kit for with A/C or non A/C?
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I'll take this. Send PayPal info to either 513-302-6014 or pm me.
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sold guys sorry. thanks for the quick sale though
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The OP never answered the question concerning whether it was for a car with or without air-conditioning. How do you even know if it'll work on your car? To the OP: how can you have sold it without providing the correct details? Does the person who bought it know what they're buying? You sure as hell didn't make it clear here. |
Bc I'm not as uneducated as you are that's why.
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Nice part from TuneRS
The u/d pulley does not have any of the holes for the big c/s holding tool #9593. Are you using the old pulley as a a template to drill the holes required for 9593? If not ,how are you holding the pulley to get the torque on the pulley bolt? The spec is 37lb.ft -that is easy but then you have to rotate another 90 degrees to reach the spec torque. You probably need a long 3/4" drive torque wrench for that (I did- or a long,very good quality 1/2") I also used a huge home-made counter stay with 2 pins(official is 3)- but I cheated and used a second counter stay on the flywheel boss because the engine is out of the car.I could not justify the cost of the official tool. Your kit comes with red Loctite. God help the poor mechanic who ever has to remove that c/s pulley bolt if you torque to spec. Blue Loctite may be an adequate/ better choice? |
I think they say to put the car in high gear and set the parking brake to hold the crank still. Some folks have used a belt holding style arrangement that goes around the outside of the pulley to hold. I got the RSS because of the counterhold tool. But for $100 I would have worked around it somehow :)
Maybe that is a different brand threadlocker and so not equivalent to loctite red? Otherwise dang... |
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