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Dual Alternator pulley: 1 belt tight , 1 belt loose, is this bad ?

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Old Jun 17, 2005 | 12:22 PM
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also does anyone know if higgi will be selling his rotor shaped pullies again for the FD alt in FC'S i want to get a red one but he don't have any or if anyone wants to sell there red rotor shaped pulley
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Old Jun 17, 2005 | 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Gadget
thats one hell of a set of eyeballs you have there. I have a silverrotor and it was fine. I installed a higgi for looks.
I think Silver is selling the alts with higgi pulleys now.. I got one of his first setups..


And they eyeballs noted that the front sheeve was smaller, it was the digital calipers that proved it!!!!

Also.. the Higgi dual belt pulley i got must have been an older one, cause it wouldn't work with the brand spankin new FD alt i got from Malloy.. the spacer on the back wasn't long enough and i had to machine my own spacer to keep the pulley from grindin on the cast ring in the altenator housing that goes around the bearing/shaft. It should also be noted that the FD alts vary in case design.. some have deeper recessed in the front.. (don't ask me why, but from 93-99 they must have changed something casue the one i got from malloy two months ago was way different that the one I pulled off a wrecked 93 the other year)
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