FS: Code3 SC Pulley
I have a perfect Code 3 Pulley that I used for a few thousand miles before I moved up to a 185mm LET/EuroCharged crank pulley. This is a one of C3's second gen units, and it works flawlessly. I'll take $400 plus shipping for it. Includes the shims. PM me if interested--
Originally Posted by ckovach
How about I trade you this nifty shiny pulley and some magic beans for that silly little car...

Originally Posted by 32krazy!
glad to see it has made the trip to another car! who was the luckey guy? i love my c3 the low end torque eats tires for breakfast!
Originally Posted by hcarter
Enjoy Yes 
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
another fast car in tn!! you will love it! when i put mine on it fit so close that i needed 5 shims to get the right spacing. i have a couple left over if you have clearance issues. every car is different.
THANKS 32Krazy I may be calliing on you when I get ready to install the pulley ckovach said he had several shims he would send with it. I'm trying to get the car ready for the the Dragon (good cleaning )and will do the pulley probably the week after the Dragon. again thanks...and if your at the Dragon I will try and look you up.... as sharp as your MB looks it will be easy to find...
Originally Posted by hcarter
THANKS 32Krazy I may be calliing on you when I get ready to install the pulley ckovach said he had several shims he would send with it. I'm trying to get the car ready for the the Dragon (good cleaning )and will do the pulley probably the week after the Dragon. again thanks...and if your at the Dragon I will try and look you up.... as sharp as your MB looks it will be easy to find... 
only takes about an hour to put the pulley on. its all the other things i found to do while i was in the engine that takes so long!! i ended up replacing 3 other pulleys while in the bay.
sorry i wont be at the dragon. family in town and when the eurocharged dyno tune fell thru i decided to wait. maybe next yr.
dont worry about proper spacing numbers. what you are looking for is getting the pulley as close as possible to the clutch without it rubbing. this may require installing shims 1 at a time torqueing and measuring repeatedly.
WARNING!!!! do not i repeat do not overtorque the s/c bolt! 20 nm not ft/lbs torque. if you go ft/lbs convert the 20 nm. this bolt will break easily and can be replaced for only 1000!$$. thats right . the bolt is only sold with the oem pulley and bearing.
Originally Posted by MikeR
You can buy a bolt at the hardware store a lot cheaper..... it dosent have to have a hollow center.......

Just dropped the C3 pulley off at the airport, HC...all snug in foam and spooning with a brand new idler pulley.
Krazy Steve is right: Don't overtorque the bolt! You'll want to because it simply won't seem tight enough, but just use blue loktite on it for peace of mind. You'll need to get a strap wrench. And I recommend putting on a new belt at the same time.
I'll say this about the C3 pulley -- regardless of what the dynos on different pulleys say, the C3 is a monster light-to-light. Wait til you add a tune!
Krazy Steve is right: Don't overtorque the bolt! You'll want to because it simply won't seem tight enough, but just use blue loktite on it for peace of mind. You'll need to get a strap wrench. And I recommend putting on a new belt at the same time.
I'll say this about the C3 pulley -- regardless of what the dynos on different pulleys say, the C3 is a monster light-to-light. Wait til you add a tune!
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