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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Any site for looking up parts?

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    Are there any sites for looking up parts with like exploded view diagrams and stuff?

    When I had my e30, I used realoem.com, and it was awesome.

    Basically, I'm in the middle of a timing belt job on my 3.0 and one of my crank pulley bolts looks pretty mangled. I want to buy another one instead of reusing it, but I don't know the part number. Yes, I could just take it to a local place and match it, but I was shipped the wrong tensioner, so I have to wait for the right one to get here, so I'm playing the waiting game anyway.

    I figured I'd see if there was a site that I could browse for the correct bolt and just look at stuff for the hell of it, lol.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Let it snow's Avatar
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    I would always find links to ETKA on old forum posts. I can not find any links that work any more. A little searching and I found this. Hopefully it will stay up for a long time.

    http://etka.cc/audi

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Thanks guys, that's exactly what I was looking for.

    Apparently the bolts haven't been made in like 6 years, so I guess I have no choice but to try and find one locally.

    Fun.

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    3.0 crank pully bolt

    ECS is a great site to find parts quickly as well.
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    Vorsprung durch Technik

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkoNova View Post
    Thanks guys, that's exactly what I was looking for.

    Apparently the bolts haven't been made in like 6 years, so I guess I have no choice but to try and find one locally.

    Fun.
    You're in California so order parts from genuineaudiparts.com. They are an Audi dealership based out of San Diego with good prices. If not, I would imagaine any local dealer would be able to get their hands on it, no?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FromS60toB61.8t View Post
    3.0 crank pully bolt

    ECS is a great site to find parts quickly as well.
    OP said "one of my crank pulley bolts". Plural. I'm guessing this refers to #5 in the diagram below. That ECS link is for the big center bolt, #4.

    However, I second your point. ECS's inclusion of MFG part numbers is useful for cross referencing or just making sure the correct part is being ordered.


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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by customa4 View Post
    You're in California so order parts from genuineaudiparts.com. They are an Audi dealership based out of San Diego with good prices. If not, I would imagaine any local dealer would be able to get their hands on it, no?
    I'd imagine they could, but one of the sites (I forget which one, one of the ones someone posted in this thread) said discontinued in 2010.

    Quote Originally Posted by john_gonzo View Post
    OP said "one of my crank pulley bolts". Plural. I'm guessing this refers to #5 in the diagram below. That ECS link is for the big center bolt, #4.

    However, I second your point. ECS's inclusion of MFG part numbers is useful for cross referencing or just making sure the correct part is being ordered.

    Yup. #5 is what I'm looking for. Seems decently common, I can probably find it locally if I had to. I've seen people say ecs was good for looking up part numbers, but I couldn't seem to do it on my phone. Maybe the mobile site just won't do it, I dunno.

    I guess I'll call some local dealers and see if they can get me one.

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    Here you go. p/n N01473911 M8x16 allen head

    https://www.ecstuning.com/ES2152/

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