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tighed1 09-09-2009 11:48 PM

Re: Do it yourself DIY Belt Wrap Kit for less than $25
 
Ok, put all of my go fast stuff back on the coupe and I have "approximately" 1/2", maybe a little less or a little more of clearance in your problem area.
Sure is fun to go fast again!

waldig 09-10-2009 08:11 AM

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Making the pulley smooth makes if smaller and you need to consider the operating RPM. You are going to make some terrific RPM speed as you get smaller the changes may suprise you, please do the math. Woody

32krazy! 09-10-2009 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by waldig
Making the pulley smooth makes if smaller and you need to consider the operating RPM. You are going to make some terrific RPM speed as you get smaller the changes may suprise you, please do the math. Woody

i considered that woody. my question would be if i just remove the ribs and kept the outside edges and the belt rides on the backside instead of the front of the belt will it change the diameter or merely allow the belt to ride a mm or 2 farther inside the pulley giving me the clearance i would like.

32krazy! 09-10-2009 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by tighed1
Ok, put all of my go fast stuff back on the coupe and I have "approximately" 1/2", maybe a little less or a little more of clearance in your problem area.
Sure is fun to go fast again!

dj was this done with the c3 and oem setup or the 181 and c3? a 1/2" would be great but theres no way ill see that much clearance with the oem pulleys

tighed1 09-10-2009 09:12 AM

Re: Do it yourself DIY Belt Wrap Kit for less than $25
 
Back to running stacked. 181 and the Code 3. No more extended high speed runs for me!
The C3 is working by the way (If you saw the damage in other threads to the C3)

32krazy! 09-10-2009 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by tighed1
Back to running stacked. 181 and the Code 3. No more extended high speed runs for me!
The C3 is working by the way (If you saw the damage in other threads to the C3)

good to hear it. no more extended runs? that takes all the fun out of life!!!:(

tighed1 09-10-2009 09:16 AM

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Well extended runs are ok I guess. Just won't do it stacked. Think things got a bit overspun for too long.

goodgenes79 09-10-2009 12:38 PM

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2 Attachment(s)
ok finally took the pics, so here is how my setup looks for just the C3. Hope this helps

smpshady 09-10-2009 02:42 PM

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goodgenes, thats pretty closes. weren't there two different sets of the c3 wrap kit; 1 for stock setup which included 3 pulleys because it was too close to the idler pulley AND 1 for ASP setup which included only two pulley because the idler pulley was already small.
Am I mistaken?
Did you get the right kit?
-Steve

waldig 09-10-2009 03:18 PM

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Thats so close that the belts have to be polishing eachother backsides...........Woody Your on the slack side of the s/c pulley also.. https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...humbs/0317.JPGhttps://www.crossfireforum.org/galle..._brace_003.JPGhttps://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...s/DSCN1403.JPGhttps://www.crossfireforum.org/galle..._brace_001.JPG

These are my original attempts at a brace and pulley saver.WW

tighed1 09-11-2009 08:58 AM

Re: Do it yourself DIY Belt Wrap Kit for less than $25
 

Originally Posted by smpshady
goodgenes, thats pretty closes. weren't there two different sets of the c3 wrap kit; 1 for stock setup which included 3 pulleys because it was too close to the idler pulley AND 1 for ASP setup which included only two pulley because the idler pulley was already small.
Am I mistaken?
Did you get the right kit?
-Steve

He's using the $25 DIY "kit". That's the name of this thread.

32krazy! 09-11-2009 04:36 PM

Re: Do it yourself DIY Belt Wrap Kit for less than $25
 
jason yours runs as close as mine did. thats why i removed it. just to close for me, i was afraid i would trash the belt. how long have you had it on? no damage to the belt?
woody what about my question regarding the pulley ribs being machined down and running the on the backside of the belt? good idea?

smpshady 09-12-2009 04:37 PM

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sorry T1, I thought he said in his post that goodgenes is using the C3 setup. But the pic does look like he's using the stock SC idler pulley, atleast I think I see ribs in there. I'm still considering doing this, but I just want to hear how people are doing with the wrap pulley and how the belt is holding up. Just want to make sure more people are getting the same results.
-steve

waldig 09-12-2009 05:15 PM

Re: Do it yourself DIY Belt Wrap Kit for less than $25
 
32, I may not be the best for your question, maybe tighed1.

If I understand you were going to just do some of the ribs. THat would be odd to me as the edges would carry all of the stress and distort the belt, again if I understand it all. Me I like bigger pullies though I can not figure how to get one to fit in the current design. My pulley saver had to go to a longer belt to fit in all the increased pulley lengths, so I again ask Tighed1 to step in on your query...Woody

32krazy! 09-12-2009 10:06 PM

Re: Do it yourself DIY Belt Wrap Kit for less than $25
 

Originally Posted by waldig
32, I may not be the best for your question, maybe tighed1.

If I understand you were going to just do some of the ribs. THat would be odd to me as the edges would carry all of the stress and distort the belt, again if I understand it all. Me I like bigger pullies though I can not figure how to get one to fit in the current design. My pulley saver had to go to a longer belt to fit in all the increased pulley lengths, so I again ask Tighed1 to step in on your query...Woody

what i would like to do is have a machine shop remove the ribs on the pulley and bring the shoulder of the outside edges so that the inside of the pulley is now smooth were the belt rides. with the ribs removed and the belt riding inside the pulley on the smooth side do you think it will be spinning to fast for the bearing? ballpark im looking at removing 2.2mm of material inside the ribbed area

Ryououki 10-19-2009 08:46 AM

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tighed1 10-20-2009 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by 32krazy!
what i would like to do is have a machine shop remove the ribs on the pulley and bring the shoulder of the outside edges so that the inside of the pulley is now smooth were the belt rides.

Ok I did this on the coupe. It's working just fine though as Woody said at a higher RPM.
Will take pics and comments later.

32krazy! 10-20-2009 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by tighed1
Ok I did this on the coupe. It's working just fine though as Woody said at a higher RPM.
Will take pics and comments later.

how did the machine shop cut it down? i spoke with a machinist and he told me if i cut it smooth there would be little to no pulley left and that the bearing was non removable. pulley poured in a mold with the bearing.
maybe i can send you mine and have your guy do it. was it costly?

tighed1 10-20-2009 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by 32krazy!
how did the machine shop cut it down? i spoke with a machinist and he told me if i cut it smooth there would be little to no pulley left and that the bearing was non removable. pulley poured in a mold with the bearing.


Originally Posted by 32krazy!
maybe i can send you mine and have your guy do it. was it costly?



Come on you know I'm too cheap to pay someone to do something I can do myself for FREE!

32krazy! 10-20-2009 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by tighed1

Come on you know I'm too cheap to pay someone to do something I can do myself for FREE!

ok ill be sending mine !!


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