I would think if you heated the pulley & used a very good pair of gloves you could place it on the nose of the SC. Once cooled it will be on there good.
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ColinGreene Well-Known MemberMotoring Alliance Sponsor
you will need to remove the blower to install this Aaron, its a press on sort of deal, get in touch with Kavs motorsport in Slovenia he can make you one if you need. Im sure Craven could also.
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The SC does not need to be removed specifically to install a JCW pulley.
It installs like any of the other oem SC pulleys. Some are easy and others need a little nurturing to install. :frown2:
PM me with for couple of simple methods for a successful installation.
I should have a couple around in the leftover parts bin and will see if I can find one and pm you. -
What is the goal?
A JCW pulley or a pulley of the same, or at least close to the same, size ? If the former then the previous posts will help, if the latter then I believe there are a few aftermarket options that would be much easier to install than an OEM JCW pulley.
My JCW pulley measured at a reduction of 11.45% smaller than the standard S pulley, I believe Keith at Werkin MINI can get you a ~12.3% reduction pulley.
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The discussion that was going on that didn't belong here has been moved to http://www.motoringalliance.com/forums/cooper-s-engine-drivetrain/10710-pulley-discussion-thread.html
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ScottinBend Space CowboySupporting Member
Did you contact nitro? He said he might have one laying around.