FS: used Webb 15% supercharger pulley, $100
FS: used Webb 15% supercharger pulley, $90
Sold. (for $80 including shipping)
FS: used Webb 15% supercharger pulley, $90 shipped. (save $40 off new, including shipping)
Very lightly scratched, but otherwise pristine.
Includes screws that have LockTite on them that can be easily removed.
Three hi-resolution photos in my gallery: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...41681&cat=1137
PayPal preferred. Private message me if interested.
(My MCS was totaled last Wed when some uninsured yahoo
turned in front of me. I could have swerved to avoid him
and hit on-coming traffic, but this way I'm not at fault
for the accident. Good thing witnesses hung around for
the police report, and good thing I've got uninsured
motorist coverage -- my company will reimburse me
appropriately.)
FS: used Webb 15% supercharger pulley, $90 shipped. (save $40 off new, including shipping)
Very lightly scratched, but otherwise pristine.
Includes screws that have LockTite on them that can be easily removed.
Three hi-resolution photos in my gallery: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...41681&cat=1137
PayPal preferred. Private message me if interested.
(My MCS was totaled last Wed when some uninsured yahoo
turned in front of me. I could have swerved to avoid him
and hit on-coming traffic, but this way I'm not at fault
for the accident. Good thing witnesses hung around for
the police report, and good thing I've got uninsured
motorist coverage -- my company will reimburse me
appropriately.)
Last edited by mr_edly; Jan 24, 2007 at 09:01 PM. Reason: added photos, lowered price.
I was fine in the 45mph frontal impact -- air bags worked as designed, no seatbelt bruises.
The mild facial sting wore off in 2-3 hours.
To get the pulley off in the tow yard, I pried the ever-living snot out of the engine whose upper motor mount was shattered.
It was unsurprisingly easier and quicker than undoing intake, motor mounts and hoses and carefully jacking up the car while panicking about the coil pack rubbing up against the darn coolant tank.
It was also unsurprisingly easier to simply cut off the belt with a box cutter than to
figure out how to release the tensioner without the tensioner tool Randy didn't loan you after all.
(Cheap friendly dig, for no additional cost to the end user
.)
Randy, I hope to enjoy one last feature of your outstanding product: resale value.
-Ed
(New tagline: Don't need no torque wrench to shop in a salvage yard.)
The mild facial sting wore off in 2-3 hours.
To get the pulley off in the tow yard, I pried the ever-living snot out of the engine whose upper motor mount was shattered.
It was unsurprisingly easier and quicker than undoing intake, motor mounts and hoses and carefully jacking up the car while panicking about the coil pack rubbing up against the darn coolant tank.
It was also unsurprisingly easier to simply cut off the belt with a box cutter than to
figure out how to release the tensioner without the tensioner tool Randy didn't loan you after all.
(Cheap friendly dig, for no additional cost to the end user
.)Randy, I hope to enjoy one last feature of your outstanding product: resale value.
-Ed
(New tagline: Don't need no torque wrench to shop in a salvage yard.)
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