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For those of you who've killed crank pullies - C2K - 24-11-2013

Did it look like this?

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Coming home from the petrol station I noticed the car didn't sound quite right, like it had extra diesel clatter. Pulled up and i was greeted with a not very welcome sound.

Assumed it was the crank pulley, find it as per the pic above. Seems to be a little eccentric, and the shiny ring that's part exposed stays where it is which sort of confirms this.

Anyone know an ECP part number for the 307 solid pulley? I'm confused. Want to get one ordered now for click and collect.

Looking at servicebox it's a 162mm diameter pulley. I only see two on ECP for that diameter, so I make it this one:

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Peugeot_307_2.0_2002/p/car-parts/engine-parts/belts-chains-and-tensioners/tensioners-idlers-and-dampers/?347545220&1&7a251a66eba1f48f4048e990067f6511c2060310&000091

Is that correct?

Anyone used this cheaper one with any success?
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Peugeot_307_2.0_2002/p/car-parts/engine-parts/belts-chains-and-tensioners/tensioners-idlers-and-dampers/?347545221&1&78a9d0f814e736acbd11381b5d3c534966cc1fce&000091

They're the only two at 162mm.


RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - DeeTurbo - 24-11-2013

One of mine looked like that.

I couldn't tell you which one to go for out of the two.

The 307 has a one way clutch on the alternator to let it free wheel when you get off the throttle. Would you think it worth getting one of them as well?


RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - cully - 24-11-2013

yes looked like that
dont buy cheap you will buy twice as i did before buying a solid lynx pulley


RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - C2K - 24-11-2013

Thanks both.

Car is on a limited life span with me now, getting replaced in March... it knows!

Will still get the 'oe quality' one though.


RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - Andy! - 24-11-2013

I got mine from AEP direct. Check their prices to but definitely don't go for the cheap option.

Mine was making a very rough noise at idle if it helps.


RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - C2K - 24-11-2013

Mine intermittently sounds at idle, but you give it any throttle and it rattles. The shiny wear marks were a bit of an eye opener.

ECP list the same parts for 306HDi and a random 307 2.0HDi reg I got off ebay, the ones listed above. I'll get the £69 quid one tomorrow morning from ECP. Gotta miss a day of work as I need the car to get there, but got loads of holiday left anyway i guess.


RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - titch - 24-11-2013

Yeah that looks like it is on its way, mine was fooked when i took it off as you can see from the pic below..

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RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - cully - 24-11-2013

my original i replaced as it was rattling

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my second oem one shedding its guts the warentteed replacement did the same

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forth pulley the lynx pulley ive now fitted

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RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - C2K - 24-11-2013

Thinking about it, it was fitted by the guy I bought it from at 69k so I guess it hasn't done too bad.


RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - C2K - 25-11-2013

Well, it took all of 1 minute to take it off. Seems to move about without a huge amount of force. Can't think what else it would be. Off to ecp again.

Damn cars.


RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - C2K - 26-11-2013

fo shizzle mine was knackered. New one shut it up a treat. Another 120 miles on the clock..


RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - cully - 26-11-2013

good work


RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - rd070707 - 07-12-2013

Are they meant to be 162mm diameter? The one I used is 158mm, maybe that explains why the belt flaps a bit at idle


RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - cully - 07-12-2013

dimensions of one i took off my car

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RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - ginge191 - 07-12-2013

nah bru, like this...

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RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - Daniel306 - 07-12-2013

I welded the original one on my old Hdi


RE: For those of you who've killed crank pullies - Poodle - 07-12-2013

(07-12-2013, 11:48 AM)rd070707 Wrote: Are they meant to be 162mm diameter? The one I used is 158mm, maybe that explains why the belt flaps a bit at idle

Should be fine if you've adjusted the tensioners properly. If it's still flapping after that then it's most likely a problem with something else, that or as i found out just a horribly cheap pulley. lol