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cityhuntermini Oct 7, 2004 04:12 PM

Are pulley's year specfic?
 
Can someone tell me if pulleys are year specific?
If so what brands and what year. I got a 02 MCS and looking at getting a pulley for my car.

-cityhuntermini-

Teampajn Oct 7, 2004 04:21 PM

From what I've been told the pulley fits all years, the shaft is the same size. I know 02 through 04 is the same, I'm keeping my fingers crossed about 05.

BlueMCS Oct 7, 2004 05:12 PM

I've been told that the Helix pulleys do not fit the 2.0 litre cars.

jazmini Oct 7, 2004 05:37 PM

Maybe I'm missing something, but the MINI has a 1.6 liter engine. There has been talk the next generation engine (out in Oct 2006 or so) may be bigger, but from I've heard I think it will stay 1.6 liters -- but be turbocharged instead of supercharged. :smile:

Ryephile Oct 7, 2004 05:42 PM


Originally Posted by BlueMCS
I've been told that the Helix pulleys do not fit the 2.0 litre cars.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Now now, don't confuse the newbies :razz: :wink:

The W11 engine has been using the same blower since inception. All current "supercharger reduction pulley's" will fit. Favorites are ALTA, Helix, and ET. 15%'s usually don't need a smaller/more flexible belt, however the 19% has always been a struggle keeping a belt on (esp. racing)

HTH,
Ryan

BlueMCS Oct 7, 2004 06:44 PM

Sorry, couldn't resist.

I knew I'd get a rise out of someone. Hoping for Eric. :grin:

cityhuntermini Oct 7, 2004 09:38 PM

Thanks for the info, just one more piece of wisdom I'll like to request - maybe two. For a 15% pulley - what is the belt part number for a stock belt either BMW or Aftermarket & which one is better?

Plus since I'm doing this upgrade solo - any suggestions, hints or advise?

Thanks:grin:

-CityHunterMini-

Ryephile Oct 7, 2004 09:52 PM

Advice: use good puller tools, take your time, read Randy Webb's How-To's, and use Loctite Red on your pulley screws. You almost can't jack up the engine too-high. Don't use the MINI belt tensioner tool unless you've welded on added reinforcements. I've found the Napa 25-060539 belt is spot-on perfect for 15% pulley usage, but it's not needed unless you're getting belt slip, which is almost, but not completely unheard of.

Helix13mini Oct 8, 2004 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by BlueMCS
Sorry, couldn't resist.

I knew I'd get a rise out of someone. Hoping for Eric. :grin:

Dammit, you'll never get a freakin rise out of me with your *&^%$# comments! You're just pissing me off!

Oh, and uhh, the pulleys will go on any year MCS.

-Eric

cityhuntermini Oct 8, 2004 11:38 AM

Thanks guys for your advice.

I'll definitely get that belt you suggested Ryephile.

-CityHunterMini-

norm03s Oct 12, 2004 04:43 AM

Loctite red requires heat to remove
 
Use loctite Blue it is recommended for 6mm-20mm screws and bolts.:wink:


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