WTB: 11511706781 Water Pump Pulley 130mm for later spin-on viscous coupling.

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11511706781 Water Pump Pulley 130mm for later spin-on viscous coupling.
Many thanks.
 
Thank you Thomas, I can gladly source the above, but I heard someone somewhere on this forum mention it may interact with the lower radiator hose due to its size. Can anyone kindly confirm this?
 
The smaller ones can spin the fan enough to flex them into the radiator. I blew up two nice red fans and a black before wising up. So check your clearances.
 
The smaller ones can spin the fan enough to flex them into the radiator. I blew up two nice red fans and a black before wising up. So check your clearances.
Not only check the clearance between fan and radiator, also check/replace the engine rubber mountings. kvy.png
If you are a hard braker (not heart breaker) you might consider installing these engine stoppers
https://www.cs-werk.de/cs-werk-bonn...-e9-set-anschlag-motorlager-links-und-rechts/
 
Thank you Thomas, I can gladly source the above, but I heard someone somewhere on this forum mention it may interact with the lower radiator hose due to its size. Can anyone kindly confirm this?
Using the thin radiator with the proper hose we never faced any issues. Might be different if you install the big radiator with it's hose.
 
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Sketch courtesy of @Christoph. Bonn, E9-Forum.de.
As far as I can remember yours is the one shown in the middle. It mounts close to the front mask.
Whereas the early one on the left points too far towards the engine due to the shape of the top plate.
The right one shows an after market type.
 
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ECS sells radiators that require extensive reworking to make them fit because of the top plate that TomHom discusses.
We had our radiators made with no overhang, we shim the rubber mounts by cutting and interlocking the serrations and we use the diesel fan with built in fan shroud that makes it impossible to get the fins jammed into the radiator. A broken fan blade is the least of your worries when it gets jammed in there and shatters and goes into the hood from below.
 
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