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My crankshaft pullet is misaligned (it?s sticking out), and my serpentine belt keeps getting shredded. Fix? I just bought the car from an auction ?as-is?. I noticed my camshaft pulley is sticking out a little bit, about a 1/3 of an inch so the serpentine belt gets shredded and becomes thin. So how do I push the pulley in a little more? I noticed a nut in the middle of the thing, so do I just tighten it some more. Here?s a link to where the picture of it is post?d, noticed it?s sticking out. Please help.
Answer by DON If the crank pulley is sticking out that far, it?s either the wrong pulley or it?s installed incorrectly. Pull it and take a look.
Don
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Why do dealers will offer whole sale ? auction value for a trade in? I tried to trade in my 2005 RX 8 with 15 000 miles on it and they offered me whole sale/auction sale although the car is in a great condition. What can I do to contradict their argument ?we can get this at an auction? but the transaction is a trade-in. Please help !
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Answer by Rob B Sell it privately.
You won?t be able to convince the dealer to pay more than the amount they can buy a similar car for at an auction ? they are not in the business of paying out extra money for no reason.
A private buyer will be willing to pay closer to the retail value of the car, so you?ll get a better amount for your car, and at the same time they?re paying less for it than they would have to pay at a dealer.
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