Code 3 Pulley
Re: Code 3 Pulley
Chris
Re: Code 3 Pulley
I guess it depends on how much it is bent, a little out of square may be OK as it just holds the dog bines. A judicious rap on the flange in a lathe might be the answer if it is a little too much.
Re: Code 3 Pulley
Your first course of trouble shooting should be latemodel's suggestion of removing the belt and check it out with a dial indicator; and see how it spins. Personally, if I had a supercharger pulley that became warped from heat, or was cattywampus for whatever reason; I'd replace with new, or with a used one from a reputable Forum member. Good luck with your issue.
Re: Code 3 Pulley
Perhaps you don't have a problem at all? I'd hate to believe a Forum member sold you a pulley with a known issue.
Re: Code 3 Pulley
If so check the rivets on the dog bones for tightness in their holes on the pulley flange.
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dinasrt, If you read my comment, you would know I said I was going to put it on a lathe and spin it. It may not be bent, I was asking if it is, could it be fixed. And I never said the Forum member I bought it off of, Sold me a defective piece. You need to read and comprehend what people are saying, before jumping the gun. Relax, take a breath, things are good. Thanks Rusty
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no it look's like the pulley flange is bent
Perhaps you don't have a problem at all? I'd hate to believe a Forum member sold you a pulley with a known issue.
Good luck anyway, giving someone ***** is not the way to get answers, I think you owe him an apology, maybe even a beer.
Last edited by onehundred80; 03-09-2017 at 04:53 PM.