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Zrider79 10-11-2014 04:59 PM

Anyone have issues with nst pullies
 
It's been a little time since these have been out, I haven't installed mine yet, I get different opinions here and there, has anyone had any issues with these or stillen pullies ?

Shawa 10-11-2014 05:09 PM

I'm interested in this as well, looking at the nst after I do some other work.
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SlowZ 10-11-2014 10:55 PM

Iv had mine for a year and a half and no issues

Zrider79 10-12-2014 03:47 AM

Thanks for input.

12nismo 10-12-2014 09:51 AM

No issues here. Before installing mine, I was skeptical and did a lot of searching and found that the reasons against installing pulleys are based on theory. Aside from an issue with a cheap pulley welding itself to the block, (which won't happen with the NST or stillen) i couldnt find one person with a motor issue that was caused by an aftermarket crank pulley. I know several people who have had pulley kits on their Zs for years with track duty and no issues. Go for it :tup:

juld0zer 10-12-2014 11:29 AM

i've had mine for about 1.5 years too. my Z is my daily but hasn't been on a track yet. it's been troublefree to the point where i forget it's there! zero wobbles.

most of the issues occur during installation.. the bolt is notoriously hard to crack and hard to tighten to spec. and some pulleys are a very snug fit

SouthArk370Z 10-12-2014 11:48 AM

IIRC, the crank bolt is a non-reusable torque-to-yield fastener. If my memory is correct, make sure you use a new bolt.

12nismo 10-12-2014 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z (Post 2997459)
IIRC, the crank bolt is a non-reusable torque-to-yield fastener. If my memory is correct, make sure you use a new bolt.

Good point, you need to purchase a new crank bolt since it's a torque to yield bolt. As long as it's installed properly, it's a great mod.

juld0zer 10-12-2014 03:11 PM

there's a bit if debate re: reusing the crank bolt. i followed the service manual and bizzarely, it's not marked as a single use item. for mission critical stuff, i usually replace but in my planning before the job, i didnt buy one because the manual didnt say it must be replaced. Maybe it's marked as a single use item in the manual for other years? mine is a 2011

SouthArk370Z 10-12-2014 03:17 PM

If the tightening instructions have "and then 1/x turn more", it's a TTY fastener and only meant for one-time use.

Edit: IMNSHO, if you have any doubts, put in a new bolt. Why risk it for a cheap bolt?

Spooler 10-12-2014 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z (Post 2997604)
If the tightening instructions have "and then 1/x turn more", it's a TTY fastener and only meant for one-time use.

Edit: IMNSHO, if you have any doubts, put in a new bolt. Why risk it for a cheap bolt?

I have never ever seen an issue with reusing the crank bolt. I would reuse it in a heartbeat and never think a thing about it.

240se 10-14-2014 03:03 PM

Way back when I had my 97 240sx I ran a light weight underdrive pulley for 70k miles with no issue. They are very popular on smaller light weight lower powered cars.

My installation tip is if you have a manual have someone sit in the car with it in the highest gear and hold the brake while you loosen and tighten the crank bolt.

1slow370 10-14-2014 04:22 PM

3/4" drive impact makes it easy most of the 1/2" impact guns won't budge it.

Spooler 10-14-2014 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1slow370 (Post 2999918)
3/4" drive impact makes it easy most of the 1/2" impact guns won't budge it.

That and some salad spoons to wiggle the pulley off the crank. Too bad you have to pull the whole radiator to use your impact.

1slow370 10-15-2014 11:58 AM

Well last time i did a pulley motor was out of the car

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