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Old 2011-05-11, 03:12 PM   #1
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Default GrimmSpeed Crank Pulley - Product Release

http://www.grimmspeed.com/catalog/pr...roducts_id=230






Fits all Imprezas 93-11, Legacy 1994-2009, Forester 1998-2009

Decreases rotational mass more than 3.5lbs over OEM (You will see much faster revs as a result)

Optimum weight to avoid misfire CELs or hesitation

Balanced CNC machined 6061 T6 anodized Aluminum

Includes OEM timing marks for timing verification

2008+ OEM Subaru Stretch Belt Install Kit Option (No other company offers this Optional Add-On)

The OEM Subaru crank pulley has been a cause for concern ever since its original design. It is extremely heavy, susceptible to catastrophic failure, and quite unsightly. Continuing to use this on our cars just wouldn't do. Eliminating rotational mass while maintaining a safe presence can increase reliability and bring faster Rev's! For our Lightweight Crank Pulley we pulled out all of the stops. CNC machined from 6061 T6 Aluminum our pulley makes no compromise. It weighs in at 3.5lbs lighter than OEM while at the same time increasing its durability. Marked with a timing mark and perfect cut keyway makes this install a breeze. We designed the pulley with the optimum weight for performance while avoiding misfire CEL's and engine hesitation.

Here at GrimmSpeed innovation is our standard with every product we release and our pulley is no exception. We have designed the only aftermarket pulley installation and removal tool that works with each style of OEM Subaru pulley as well as our aftermarket lightweight pulley. To take it one step further we have also designed the only compatible aftermarket stretch belt installation kit for all 2008+ Subaru Models.



















GrimmSpeed Crank Pulley Removal/Installation Tool(works with both OEM Pulleys as well)
http://www.grimmspeed.com/catalog/pr...roducts_id=231




http://www.grimmspeed.com/catalog/pr...roducts_id=230


Justin Grimm


UPDATE 5/12/2011 - Just finished the Installation Video



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Old 2011-05-12, 08:46 AM   #2
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Everyone can hate all they want, but there is no denying that you guys make some of the cleanest Subaru parts on the market.
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Old 2011-05-12, 08:49 AM   #3
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Everyone can hate all they want, but there is no denying that you guys make some of the cleanest Subaru parts on the market.

Thanks! We truly take pride in putting in the effort to create something new and exciting. Creating some ugly product that is the same as everything else isnt nearly as fun

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Old 2011-05-12, 08:55 AM   #4
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OK, what is the bracket for? 3 hex heads hold it on and it has what appears to be a 3/8" offset drive, but what the heck are the other 4+4 bolts & hexheads
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OK, what is the bracket for? 3 hex heads hold it on and it has what appears to be a 3/8" offset drive, but what the heck are the other 4+4 bolts & hexheads

The yellow-zinc bracket you see in the pic is our optional Crank Pulley Removal/Install Tool. In an effort to design a complete package, we made our tool so it works with both the 93-07 OEM Pulleys and 08+ OEM Pulleys as a removal tool as well.

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The yellow-zinc bracket you see in the pic is our optional Crank Pulley Removal/Install Tool. In an effort to design a complete package, we made our tool so it works with both the 93-07 OEM Pulleys and 08+ OEM Pulleys as a removal tool as well.

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Ahhh, gotcha. Really more of a crank bolt removal/install tool? The pulley isn't a problem after the damn bolt is loose thus no center threaded bit to push on the crank. Is it a 3/8 or 1/2" square drive just out of curiosity?

Now if only there was something like that for the cam pulleys that wasn't an expensive piece of crap or required the use of an old timing belt and pairs of vice grips, but I digress.
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Cory/MPREZIV builds or rebuilds several Subaru engines per month. I'm curious why he has never needed a crank pulley installation tool.
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Cory/MPREZIV builds or rebuilds several Subaru engines per month. I'm curious why he has never needed a crank pulley installation tool.
He has a BMF impact gun!
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Ahhh, gotcha. Really more of a crank bolt removal/install tool? The pulley isn't a problem after the damn bolt is loose thus no center threaded bit to push on the crank. Is it a 3/8 or 1/2" square drive just out of curiosity?

Now if only there was something like that for the cam pulleys that wasn't an expensive piece of crap or required the use of an old timing belt and pairs of vice grips, but I digress.
You got it. It is for a 1/2" socket wrench.
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