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Bob Holmes
20-03-2015, 01:52 PM
I am interested in your views regarding if a new crank shaft pulley should be fitted.
The engine is 15 years old and done 46k miles, the pulley shows no signs of deterioration.

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All comments welcome, thanks for looking.

nobby
20-03-2015, 02:00 PM
i think most on here would tell you to change it ... miles is not the issue its the age that is going against this particular item.

If it was me i would change it ...

I'm sure Kaz could give you more info that a visibile inspection will not give you

Best advice is to buy a replacement ... lot less cost than this failing on you

Mistercorn
20-03-2015, 02:05 PM
I would change it.

MC

Silver Surfer
20-03-2015, 02:23 PM
I would change it...£2-300 over £2-3000 if it breaks...I know as it has happen to me!!

SS

Bob Holmes
20-03-2015, 02:24 PM
Thanks nobby and Mistercorn,

As the rubber parts look fine I was hoping there was a test that can be done.

Any ideas on where to buy one? if Kaz says to replace it.

Pride
20-03-2015, 02:25 PM
I am interested in your views regarding if a new crank shaft pulley should be fitted.
The engine is 15 years old and done 46k miles, the pulley shows no signs of deterioration.

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All comments welcome, thanks for looking.


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A possible form of insurance from Timing Belt catastrophe is your pulley delaminates!!

Dave's doing a GB on NSX Prime at the moment. Might be worth putting your name down now if you want to benefit from some reduced shipping and a reduced price on the part! $100 at Science of Speed. $60 from the maker....

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Gary






Hi Bob, this is also a very sensible upgrade while doing the pulley assy.

pm Hagason, you never know he may still have a couple left over from last years bulk purchase.

Good luck.
Clive

Mark N
20-03-2015, 02:26 PM
Change it . I recently did mine its not expensive or that hard to do .You do not want to know how much it could cost if it failed.

Mark N
20-03-2015, 02:32 PM
Change it . I recently did mine its not expensive or that hard to do .You do not want to know how much it could cost if it failed.
It looks like Silver Surfer and Hagason can type quicker than me ;) (javascript:void(0))

Kaz-kzukNA1
20-03-2015, 02:39 PM
Just replace it.
Your crank pulley is MT spec so rpm acceleration/deceleration rate will have big factor addition to the heat, aftermarket header/exhaust, thermal shock, vibration, driving condition/environment, etc that all affect the life-ing.

For your reference, in Japan, we replace it at least every 10 years or 60K miles whichever comes first for normal usage and if using one's NSX on track, at shorter interval.
So far, I never heard of crank pulley failure by following this rule.

As nobby mentioned, it's far cheaper than replacing the bent valve....

It's quite heavy (4.2Kg for MT spec inc. Honda box, you need another box for the delivery) so the delivery charge from Japan will be bit high but again, better than worrying and not knowing when it will fail.
I could include one in my next parts order unless you need it urgently.

Kaz

Hagasan
20-03-2015, 03:31 PM
It looks like Silver Surfer and Hagason can type quicker than me ;) (javascript:void(0))

Not guilty lol... That was me being mentioned and quoted by Pride.. I never said a thing lol..

Incidentally for the OP, I don't have any of these guards.. I only ordered for those that paid at the time

It's Hagasan ;) not Hagason

Bob Holmes
20-03-2015, 03:42 PM
Thanks all, a new pulley it is then.
Sent PM to you Kaz.

Mark N
20-03-2015, 04:01 PM
Not guilty lol... That was me being mentioned and quoted by Pride.. I never said a thing lol..

Incidentally for the OP, I don't have any of these guards.. I only ordered for those that paid at the time

It's Hagasan ;) not Hagason

and spell better http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/images/icons/icon11.png

darock
20-03-2015, 04:25 PM
How much is the pulley in Japan? Considerable less than in the US?

Bernhard

L696ULO
21-03-2015, 10:39 AM
How much is the pulley in Japan? Considerable less than in the US?

Bernhard

I recently had a major service done and imported the parts from SoS in the USA the crank pulley was $260 without postage. If I had not been ordering a load of other parts it would have escaped UK import duty. I found them very reliable and replied to my emails on the same day.
Rich

nobby
21-03-2015, 11:34 AM
I dont see how that would have happened ... import duty and fees are applicable on any items above 18 pounds i believe.
I have ordered items from SOS at lesser cost than the pulley and get hit by fees both from HMRC and parcelforce as they appear to do the work.
Regardless of charges still probably cheaper than buying from HUK ... they are obscene for this part



I recently had a major service done and imported the parts from SoS in the USA the crank pulley was $260 without postage. If I had not been ordering a load of other parts it would have escaped UK import duty. I found them very reliable and replied to my emails on the same day.
Rich

darock
21-03-2015, 11:53 AM
I will not even try to order the pulley in Austria. If one brake disc is 550 Euros here, the pulley probably is 1050 ...

They charged me 45 Euros for a cabin air filter of my mums Jazz. Don't know what they smoke at Honda Europe but apparently it doesn't do any good ...

Bernhard