Code 3 pulley installed : Pulley rubs/not flat
I have the E10, E12, E14 but not E11 socket. A fellow on the MBworld forums had a shop bugger up the E11 on the tensioner pulley making do with the wrong tool so I'm not inclined to use a socket that almost fits. E11 or wait. We don't have Checkers or O'reilly in P.R. I did find a couple tool suppliers in the yellow pages but today is a holiday in P.R. and most shops are closed. I'll find one, its just a matter of a few phone calls tomorrow.
Les
Les
Originally Posted by cruzinquick
Just go with the 178 and the 93 tune, and if you have the NW intake that's good for low 12's easily at MIR. Not sure you want your first experience at the track with anymore HP or without drag radials. That wall may come at you pretty fast. Get some launches under your belt, then have some fun. Safety first, were trying to preserve the 6's left out there.
Originally Posted by cruzinquick
Just go with the 178 and the 93 tune, and if you have the NW intake that's good for low 12's easily at MIR. Not sure you want your first experience at the track with anymore HP or without drag radials. That wall may come at you pretty fast. Get some launches under your belt, then have some fun. Safety first, were trying to preserve the 6's left out there.
Originally Posted by velociabstract
I have the E10, E12, E14 but not E11 socket. A fellow on the MBworld forums had a shop bugger up the E11 on the tensioner pulley making do with the wrong tool so I'm not inclined to use a socket that almost fits. E11 or wait. We don't have Checkers or O'reilly in P.R. I did find a couple tool suppliers in the yellow pages but today is a holiday in P.R. and most shops are closed. I'll find one, its just a matter of a few phone calls tomorrow.
Les
Les
Since I couldn't work on the car I went to the beach with my Yorkie. Usually she runs over to the skanky people because they always have food but today .... she was friendly with the hot, hot chicks! It made me forget that darned E11 and make me think of those C36's.
Les
Les
Originally Posted by velociabstract
Since I couldn't work on the car I went to the beach with my Yorkie. Usually she runs over to the skanky people because they always have food but today .... she was friendly with the hot, hot chicks! It made me forget that darned E11 and make me think of those C36's.
Les
Les
THE E-10 IS THE ONE YOU NEED TO RELEASE THE BELT, I
MADE THE SAME MISTAKE AND SENT AWAY FOR THE E-11
AND HAVEN'T USED IT YET. ILLCYA
I have found that shims on shafts can cause problems when the hole in the shim does not allow for the radius in the corner of the shaft. The shim is forced into the radius but never fits against the shaft face like it should. It looks like this could be that situation, but I am not familiar with the set up you have.
If shims are not required on the factory pulleys then they should not be required for any after market pulleys. Shims are to compensate for manufacturing errors, that means the maker says 'we do not throw out poorly made parts we ship a shim with it instead.'
If shims are not required on the factory pulleys then they should not be required for any after market pulleys. Shims are to compensate for manufacturing errors, that means the maker says 'we do not throw out poorly made parts we ship a shim with it instead.'
Last edited by onehundred80; Apr 22, 2009 at 10:27 PM.
I snapped some pics of the two pullies. The smooth ribbed one is the one I had issues with. This one was sent to me last November and it sat until spring.
The new one is a bit different. I see it was mentioned that C3 went back to the old style because they grip better? It looks like the "new" one that just showed up is "old" style?
Does it look like any of yours?
The new one that just showed up on the left, the one I got in Novemeber on the right. Overall the new one looks like it was put together better. I will probably get it installed tomorrow after work.
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The new one is a bit different. I see it was mentioned that C3 went back to the old style because they grip better? It looks like the "new" one that just showed up is "old" style?
Does it look like any of yours?
The new one that just showed up on the left, the one I got in Novemeber on the right. Overall the new one looks like it was put together better. I will probably get it installed tomorrow after work.
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2-3.jpg
7-1.jpg
i think you have the first gen sc pulley. I have the second gen pulley but there no ribs, its smooth all the way around like the pulley on the right but it uses shims.
Originally Posted by TemjinX2
i think you have the first gen sc pulley. I have the second gen pulley but there no ribs, its smooth all the way around like the pulley on the right but it uses shims.
good luck with it. I had no problems with mine,sorry i can't say that for the midsize sc pulley that i just installed.Its being
replaced with a new stainless steel one. Don't know when,
waiting for a shipping date from Brandon.
ILLCYA
I installed the "new" pulley this morning in a half hung over stooper before work. 10 mins later I was done. Such a simple install, such a simple swap 
Oh boy did this car get fun
I installed my SVO CAI this weekend, that with the pulley made will hold me over for a few days, Im sure I will want to do something next.
(suppose that johnson pump and Konis I bought last spring could be next)
Oh boy did this car get fun
(suppose that johnson pump and Konis I bought last spring could be next)
I like the looks of the original steel pulley. I'll post pics of my aluminum pulley for comparison and quality check after work.
Les
Les
I just hope mine works right the first time. It looks good, the base is square as far as I can tell and I want trouble free power. I'll know soon enough. But I have a good feeling about my Code 3 pulley.
Les
Les
any new news? i am currious about the code 3... i dont plan on doing much to the car but a code 3 and tune sounds tempting and easy... i also have an offer for a 181 setup... just not sure which to go with.


