Power Steering Pulley Damaged
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I did the exact same thing to my PS pulley. I suspect it was not perfectly flat and in place before I torqued it up therefore deforming it. Looks identical to mine.
I managed to find a good second-hand one after months of looking about.
Just need to fit it carefully now.
I guess the secret is to slowly tighten it checking it is flat all the time before applying loads of torque.
I managed to find a good second-hand one after months of looking about.
Just need to fit it carefully now.
I guess the secret is to slowly tighten it checking it is flat all the time before applying loads of torque.
#18
I just did the same to my buddy's power steering pulley. deformed on the inside the same way with new lip. i did not read the install tip to center the pulley then snug the bolt then torque the bolt...
odd thing is that i had an extra and didn't know and i did not have any porsche part numbers so... i tossed it. running without the power steering pulley for now. torqued the crank pulley to the 155 lb-ft without the power steering pulley. washer correctly installed (direction wise)
odd thing is that i had an extra and didn't know and i did not have any porsche part numbers so... i tossed it. running without the power steering pulley for now. torqued the crank pulley to the 155 lb-ft without the power steering pulley. washer correctly installed (direction wise)