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My 2.0 has a smog air pump. I have been able to free up the pump but the pulley- assembly has some issues. The pulley turns freely but where it attaches to the cooling fun seems to be broken. Being new to 914 I am not sure how to repair. The part seems to be a rubber compound. Is this part available or rebuild-able? Is it possible to make a metal part to attach the two pieces? being a California car they say it needs to be operational to be able to get smog. Any ideas??
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 564 Joined: 14-October 13 From: northern california Member No.: 16,512 Region Association: None ![]() |
My 2.0 has a smog air pump. I have been able to free up the pump but the pulley- assembly has some issues. The pulley turns freely but where it attaches to the cooling fun seems to be broken. Being new to 914 I am not sure how to repair. The part seems to be a rubber compound. Is this part available or rebuild-able? Is it possible to make a metal part to attach the two pieces? being a California car they say it needs to be operational to be able to get smog. Any ideas?? thanks what year is your car? |
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