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<blockquote data-quote="ZD302GT" data-source="post: 16922257" data-attributes="member: 81883"><p>The thinnest spacer that they provided that goes between the alternator bearing and pulley was too still too thick and did not allow full thread engagement of the nut on the front side of the pulley. I suppose it didn't provide enough clamp force to hold it still. I guess it started spinning on the shaft and ate material away then started rocking and the belt started squealing which led me to investigate and that's what I found. The pulley never lined up well with where the stock pulley was anyways so it was nice to get it off the car. Too bad so much money was wasted on it.</p><p></p><p>A properly machined pulley without having to use a spacer would be nice.</p><p></p><p>I had a problem with one of their water pump pulleys back in the day too. It was supposed to be stock diameter but it was underdrive and wouldn't fit with the procharger. Had to send that one back. Ended up drawing up my own pulley and having a local cnc shop cut it out for me since I could never find a stock diameter aluminum pulley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZD302GT, post: 16922257, member: 81883"] The thinnest spacer that they provided that goes between the alternator bearing and pulley was too still too thick and did not allow full thread engagement of the nut on the front side of the pulley. I suppose it didn't provide enough clamp force to hold it still. I guess it started spinning on the shaft and ate material away then started rocking and the belt started squealing which led me to investigate and that's what I found. The pulley never lined up well with where the stock pulley was anyways so it was nice to get it off the car. Too bad so much money was wasted on it. A properly machined pulley without having to use a spacer would be nice. I had a problem with one of their water pump pulleys back in the day too. It was supposed to be stock diameter but it was underdrive and wouldn't fit with the procharger. Had to send that one back. Ended up drawing up my own pulley and having a local cnc shop cut it out for me since I could never find a stock diameter aluminum pulley. [/QUOTE]
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