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ASP now makes the pulley for the older C230K sedan and SLK230 (pre-2k). There's a good pent up demand because some tuners like Kleemann charge something like $1,700 for that kit. Still $350.
I've driven my car for 4,000 trouble free miles since the ASP pulley install, still have the same fun. I just drove about 600 miles this weekend up the central coast and had fun playing tag with a CLK55. Had a late model debadged BMW 3 series coupe not keep up with me, got some stares from him.
When you took off the factory pulley from the shaft did you get the watery oil/lubricant dripping out? I got some of that thing dripping out when I took off the pulley, and I thought it was just the lubricant for the pulley so I didn't do anything to it.
But when I took off the belly pan after having the new pulley for a week, the inside surface of the pan is damped by those stuff. Not a huge amount, about 1/4 of the pan surface. It felt like engine oil but I recalled about the lubrican thing dripping from the shaft. Did I break the shaft seal or something??
I'm going to take the pan off again when I get home later to see if I get more leakage.
I will take off the pan again tonight to see if it's a real leak or just the oil residual from the installation.
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I don't remember seeing anything on your car and my car after the installation. The moistures that you see on your car, Bullwinkle, that the WD-40 fluid that we spray on to remove the pulley !!! If you spray the WD-40 to removed the pulley, i wouldt hink that it might be able to leak through the crank seal because it thinner then oil.
Actually we had a bunch of oil there that caused us to abandon the pulley install once. It turned out the dealer kinked the gasket on the oil filter when twisting it on, made a big mess.
The color of the leaked oil was dark brown, just like used engine oil color, but very watery (thinner than the engine oil). I removed the pan, didn't see any oil accumulation on the pan surface. But I also saw a small hole in the middle of the pan so that excessive liquid can drain out of the pan so I cannot confirm about the new leakage. I checked the engine oil level also, it was at max.
I put a cardboard underneath the car so if there is really a leak of any kind of liquid it will show!


