Duel Alt Pulley i came across
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Duel Alt Pulley i came across
http://www.euroexportinc.com/product...345&language=1
im gonna remove my airpump so i was looking for some duel alt pulleys and came across this...never saw it before and i thought it looked pretty cool. just sharin
im gonna remove my airpump so i was looking for some duel alt pulleys and came across this...never saw it before and i thought it looked pretty cool. just sharin
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^ plus what is the diameter of the pully. If for a daily driver, you don't want an underdrive pully. In the picture the hole looks kinda small, so would suggest for an FC.
However, if for an FD alternator, not only is the size of the hole important but also does it ha, does it have a spacer on the back of the pully the correct size. I picked up one that at first glance looked to have a correct size space. But when I tried mounting it, found it wasn't quite thick enough so had to add one.
However, if for an FD alternator, not only is the size of the hole important but also does it ha, does it have a spacer on the back of the pully the correct size. I picked up one that at first glance looked to have a correct size space. But when I tried mounting it, found it wasn't quite thick enough so had to add one.
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^ plus what is the diameter of the pully. If for a daily driver, you don't want an underdrive pully. In the picture the hole looks kinda small, so would suggest for an FC.
However, if for an FD alternator, not only is the size of the hole important but also does it ha, does it have a spacer on the back of the pully the correct size. I picked up one that at first glance looked to have a correct size space. But when I tried mounting it, found it wasn't quite thick enough so had to add one.
However, if for an FD alternator, not only is the size of the hole important but also does it ha, does it have a spacer on the back of the pully the correct size. I picked up one that at first glance looked to have a correct size space. But when I tried mounting it, found it wasn't quite thick enough so had to add one.
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