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DIY machining question
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<blockquote data-quote="cj428mach" data-source="post: 14544893" data-attributes="member: 142081"><p>People snap the stock caged pulley when they step up to those blowers. There was a post where one guy had to weld his stock caged pulley together to help it survive the harsh environment. </p><p></p><p>My thought was to see about adapting a metco/lfp ring to the stock pulley. I was wondering if you could machine down the outside of the stock caged pulley then mill the center out of the aftermarket ring and then press it on to the stock pulley. I don't know if there is enough meat in the pulleys to make it happen but it should hold. Most blowers blowers are just press fit hub/pulleys with way less surface area on the press fit to hold everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cj428mach, post: 14544893, member: 142081"] People snap the stock caged pulley when they step up to those blowers. There was a post where one guy had to weld his stock caged pulley together to help it survive the harsh environment. My thought was to see about adapting a metco/lfp ring to the stock pulley. I was wondering if you could machine down the outside of the stock caged pulley then mill the center out of the aftermarket ring and then press it on to the stock pulley. I don't know if there is enough meat in the pulleys to make it happen but it should hold. Most blowers blowers are just press fit hub/pulleys with way less surface area on the press fit to hold everything. [/QUOTE]
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