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A Under Drive Pulley/crank pulley issue

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solo_one87

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Sep 2, 2006
hollywood, Florida
alright i know this issue with the whole udp thing is probably old and is like :beatentodeath: but i got a serious problem, my Udp is rusting and its so rusted its actaully chipping off and i need to change it well i purchased one from cosmo racing.... i bought a air tool kit and an air compressor....... i snatched out the pulley bolt like it was nothing and i went to go take off the pulley and nothing so i remebered that you gotta use a pullet puller, when i went and got the puller that i needed went to go use it to pull off my pulley it didnt work as a matter o fact it stripped the threads on the bolt that was on the puller..... so i was wondering what other techniques i could use to get this freakin pully off not to mention i was racing a z3 benz the other night and i manged to run it on a curvy road that peple are afriad of down here... well that cost me my engine screwwin up it started smoken and my car wont start now the cam gears wont spin if you have any clues to what i can do about that also it would be appreciated..... i think its the timing sprocket on the crank. but w-e i could be wrong.......................

last thing is I WORK AT Advanced auto parts so i get it all at a discounted rate i gots da hook up :) ROFL :sosad:

im new to fourms as well so i hope u will all get to know me as a joker ....:sneaky: :tease: :dsm: :dsm: :dsm:
 
yea just seein if anyone knows or if ima just leave here knowin nothing more than what i came in with
 
Um......tough read. I suspect that many didn't even work their way through your post. Punctuation and capitalization will help immensely. Avoid typing like you're talking. That does not work well "on paper" because we can't hear inflection and pauses.

You lost your timing belt. You will need to at least take the head off to check for bent valves. I gather that you were street racing when that happened, so you may have sent a valve through a piston. If that happened, the good news is that will solve your pulley problem. You'll be able to put the whole set-up in a press.

MB
 
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You have to do your part by making your posts clear. Leave off the slang, AOL abbreviations, Jamaican jingo and general laziness.

Better luck will come if you make it for yourself.
 
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