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Old 06-13-2015, 06:15 AM
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Smile Re: Turning the pulley

Originally Posted by grip grip
I'd have the groves reproduced as close to stock as possible even if it means sacrificing overall diameter.


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My stock pulley looks different.
The outside flange is equal in diameter to the grooved section and in your pic your grooved section is deep by a lot. Is that cut from a stock pulley? I would think not or the Crossfire has a different pulley design than my older 2002 SLK32. maybe I should see if Themguy turning mine can just do the grooved section to leave a bit of a ridge, .080", to help keep the belt on?
 

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