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New caged pulley problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="TRBO VNM" data-source="post: 11871200" data-attributes="member: 14678"><p>+1</p><p></p><p>Without that "insert" on there, there will be a little play it in and actually, you could unscrew the pulley from that center shaft. That "insert" is aligned only one way to keep it in a specific position so those 3 bushings do not compress. when I received mine, after installing the cage back on the car, I spun the pulley all the way tight and then backed it off just enough until that "insert" was in alignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRBO VNM, post: 11871200, member: 14678"] +1 Without that "insert" on there, there will be a little play it in and actually, you could unscrew the pulley from that center shaft. That "insert" is aligned only one way to keep it in a specific position so those 3 bushings do not compress. when I received mine, after installing the cage back on the car, I spun the pulley all the way tight and then backed it off just enough until that "insert" was in alignment. [/QUOTE]
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