Anyone have these pulleys?
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I am going to take a wild guess and assume that "DFW" is Dallas Fort Worth area? Maybe one of the members near you has an Unorthodox pulley or is familiar with them and you could compare in person. Or maybe there is a shop nearby that might have an Unorthodox in stock. That's probably the best bet.
although this is already worrisome:
"No steel sleeve on the crank pulley = oil seal making a groove in the aluminum pulley = oil leaks."
although this is already worrisome:
"No steel sleeve on the crank pulley = oil seal making a groove in the aluminum pulley = oil leaks."
Last edited by Heikes; 01-19-2007 at 07:18 PM.
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my camera cant focus good enough...but it says:
When installing the crankshaft pulley lightly coat the inner bore of the new pulley with anti-seize compound and tighten the crankshaft pulley bolt. then it says to make sure that the crank snout edges has no burrs, if no burrs are present pulley will slip on easily and seat properly. If the pulley is tight then clean crank snout.
Is this normal when installing something like this?
When installing the crankshaft pulley lightly coat the inner bore of the new pulley with anti-seize compound and tighten the crankshaft pulley bolt. then it says to make sure that the crank snout edges has no burrs, if no burrs are present pulley will slip on easily and seat properly. If the pulley is tight then clean crank snout.
Is this normal when installing something like this?
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