The alternator belt failed on my 2012 twin-cam. I think it may have failed at least in part due to damage to the crankshaft pulley. My assumption
is that someone has tried to use something hard to lever the belt over the pulley and caused damage the damage in the 'photo.
I fitted a new pulley and borrowed the belt fitting tool from the BMW pipe & slippers club; unfortunately I found the tool very awkward to use as it kept slipping off the pulley. (access is limited & doubtless the tool would work well if the engine was on the bench)
I looked at Normski's video on youtube where he'd used an M6 screw into the pulley to guide the belt onto the pulley; this does work but IMO it drags the belt over the edge of the pulley, which has the potential to damage the new belt.
So I made up a sleeve to fit over the M6 screw which protects the new belt from the edge of the pulley when fitting. It works really well. See pics.
Hope that's useful ?
is that someone has tried to use something hard to lever the belt over the pulley and caused damage the damage in the 'photo.
I fitted a new pulley and borrowed the belt fitting tool from the BMW pipe & slippers club; unfortunately I found the tool very awkward to use as it kept slipping off the pulley. (access is limited & doubtless the tool would work well if the engine was on the bench)
I looked at Normski's video on youtube where he'd used an M6 screw into the pulley to guide the belt onto the pulley; this does work but IMO it drags the belt over the edge of the pulley, which has the potential to damage the new belt.
So I made up a sleeve to fit over the M6 screw which protects the new belt from the edge of the pulley when fitting. It works really well. See pics.
Hope that's useful ?
