Drivetrain Any failure due to lightened crank pulley?
and cue the proverbial can of worms.......
I had one for 20k miles. no problems. Put the stock back on when I went turbo.
I suggest you take to heart, only the info from people who have actually used them. Whether to the positive or negative. You are gonna get a ton of armchair quarterbacking on this topic.
I had one for 20k miles. no problems. Put the stock back on when I went turbo.
I suggest you take to heart, only the info from people who have actually used them. Whether to the positive or negative. You are gonna get a ton of armchair quarterbacking on this topic.
well its skeptical... i get a weird whine from either the water pump, the alternator or the A/C during hot weather with the A/C running for awhile, dealer blames the crank pulley and says the alternator needs to be replaced, and then promptly asked for 1000 for it.... i wanted to give them the finger, but said i will wait it out
now... nearly a year since, with 2 years on the Alta 2%, still no problem, no start up problems, nothing
now... nearly a year since, with 2 years on the Alta 2%, still no problem, no start up problems, nothing
Good luck finding someone with problems that were caused directly related to the l/w crank pulley....The only thing that I have seen so far were faulty crank pulleys...they were immediately re-called by the manufacturer...other than that there are many thousands out there running without issues…Even if there were one or two cases, that’s not bad considering how many people have them!
Ultimately it up to you, the consumer to make the decision…
Ultimately it up to you, the consumer to make the decision…
Good luck finding someone with problems that were caused directly related to the l/w crank pulley....The only thing that I have seen so far were faulty crank pulleys...they were immediately re-called by the manufacturer...other than that there are many thousands out there running without issues…Even if there were one or two cases, that’s not bad considering how many people have them!
Ultimately it up to you, the consumer to make the decision…
Ultimately it up to you, the consumer to make the decision…
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Technically speaking, it's a bad idea to ditch a proper "damper" for anything without any damping ability. And last time I checked, the stock damper is a mass damper, as an engine that really needs one to absorb crankshaft harmonics will fail without one. That said, I don't think anyone here knows if a Mini engine really needed one, or Mini was just being overly cautious.
So, if you're going to gamble, a short forged steel crankshaft like our 4 cyl's have is about the safest one to gamble with taking a damper off and putting a plain pulley on. On a long crank, like a V8 or straight 6, 12 etc., I wouldn't even consider this.
As for problems, you won't have anything like starting, or other BS. If anything does happen, it'll be a broken crankshaft at some point in time. I haven't seen this happen on a Mini, but I have on other cars.
So, if you're going to gamble, a short forged steel crankshaft like our 4 cyl's have is about the safest one to gamble with taking a damper off and putting a plain pulley on. On a long crank, like a V8 or straight 6, 12 etc., I wouldn't even consider this.
As for problems, you won't have anything like starting, or other BS. If anything does happen, it'll be a broken crankshaft at some point in time. I haven't seen this happen on a Mini, but I have on other cars.
Out of curiosity, what kind of start-up problems could potentially arise?
As said earlier, stick to comments from those that actually have installed them and have some mileage on them.
I installed a 2% M7 pulley about a year ago, some 20,000 miles later, no issues, no drama, no kidding.
Get one, get the Altanator pulley as well (it slows down the Alternator), and happy motoring!!!
I installed a 2% M7 pulley about a year ago, some 20,000 miles later, no issues, no drama, no kidding.
Get one, get the Altanator pulley as well (it slows down the Alternator), and happy motoring!!!
Still rockin here
65K+ miles, 15% since new 03, 2% since 06 with 45K, 20,000 miles later and redline everyday we go out and...this dreaded myth hasn't died yet?:impatient
65K+ miles, 15% since new 03, 2% since 06 with 45K, 20,000 miles later and redline everyday we go out and...this dreaded myth hasn't died yet?:impatient
Last edited by MSFITOY; Jul 31, 2007 at 07:30 AM.
Guess not..... The myth lives... & the early dampers continue to fail, go figure....
OTOH, the only thing we're concerned with is how Mini's survive with them, and these little engines seem to survive just fine without them far as anyone can tell by the boards. Since the factory themselves lightened the OEM damper on '05-06 models it's probably a good indication that Mini even decided the crank didn't need as much damping.
I'd be curious to see how many people have done the alu crank pulley and the LTW flywheel (long term). As that's the toughest pairing on crank harmonics, and I was debating which one to do. Obviously crank is easier but the F/W usually gives greater results, so I may just wait til I need a new clutch.
I think we need to be clear on what we're saying is "the myth"... there is no myth that engines have a multitude of harmonics/resonances from the firing order, angle, crankshaft type, number of cylinders, etc., and some engines flat out need the dampers to survive. Especially if you're putting on a lightweight flywheel too.
OTOH, the only thing we're concerned with is how Mini's survive with them, and these little engines seem to survive just fine without them far as anyone can tell by the boards. Since the factory themselves lightened the OEM damper on '05-06 models it's probably a good indication that Mini even decided the crank didn't need as much damping.
I'd be curious to see how many people have done the alu crank pulley and the LTW flywheel (long term). As that's the toughest pairing on crank harmonics, and I was debating which one to do. Obviously crank is easier but the F/W usually gives greater results, so I may just wait til I need a new clutch.
OTOH, the only thing we're concerned with is how Mini's survive with them, and these little engines seem to survive just fine without them far as anyone can tell by the boards. Since the factory themselves lightened the OEM damper on '05-06 models it's probably a good indication that Mini even decided the crank didn't need as much damping.
I'd be curious to see how many people have done the alu crank pulley and the LTW flywheel (long term). As that's the toughest pairing on crank harmonics, and I was debating which one to do. Obviously crank is easier but the F/W usually gives greater results, so I may just wait til I need a new clutch.
The early Mini dampers when they fail shortly after the war, I really mean war not the other word I can't spell, period ends, if it's going to fail they cause big dammage. If there has been a failure with an aluminum pulley, it's never been posted here ( that I'v read or found ).
To make what we are saying clear:
There was a debate, some time back, about the safety of using aluminum pullies on NAM. There were pros & cons. Since there is no evidence to support a failure, it's become a myth.
My car is an 03 "S" with an 06 damper. Without trying to reinvent the wheel, I have some thought, good or bad, that BMW has a reason for a damper on this engine. It could be for no other reason but to absorbe vibration that could be transmitted into the cabin. We don't want that..... On the other hand I don't believe there is any reason that the Mini "S" engine needs a crank damper, whether you have OE stock or lightened flywheel, clutch assy or whatever.
Besides the "myth" I'm having a bad hair day...
M7 16/2% pulleys NO PROBLEMO! after 8 months and 40k miles, 3 track schools and miles of midnight mountain runs, only problem seems to be exsessive tread loss on front tires, but the dealer blames it on switching to non-run-flats.
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