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Maybe you should bring me up to speed on the basics one day.
Pete
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i thought id just link to the serp setup that will be going on my mk1.
Uses a 1.9TDI crank pulley with the TDI/VR6 waterpump pulley and an alternator setup from some of the overseas mk3's without aircon
this is way more expensive (and less impressive) than pete's DIY option, but seeing as I had to clear the injector pump on my TDI, it was my only option other than to go back to a v-belt
The issue with the ebay pulleys is that alot of teeth are not really "in sync" or filed down after they are machined.Once completed the rough machined parts are put in boxes and shipped to the customers.
Reality is you get what you pay for...
With mine you will see that the pulleys are machined,then smoothed so that the teeth dont bite the belts then anodized....
Could you not go with the MK3 alternator setup? I'm about to do this on my MK2 1.8 gti but need a crank pulley (and Ideally a ramp!). The aleternator sits on a bracket that comes off the waterpump bracket. There's a link on Ed 38
Could you not go with the MK3 alternator setup? I'm
about to do this on my MK2 1.8 gti but need a crank pulley (and Ideally a ramp!). The aleternator sits on a bracket that comes off the waterpump bracket. There's a link on Ed 38
Almost every MK3 model here came with airconditioning, so those brackets are like hen's teeth in these parts. I didn't realise you were posting from the UK.
Thanks, I'm sure a few would take you up on the offer but we'd need the alternator too and shipping rates on that sort of weight from the UK to Australia are notoriously expensive, hence the local innovations
Be sure to pop up a few pics when you're done so we can see how your solution all fits together.
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