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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
Hangover Nationals-LACR Jan 1-4
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<blockquote data-quote="stang99" data-source="post: 833116" data-attributes="member: 191"><p>I had an interesting conversation with rr racing today. He agreed that the smaller pulleys could be crushed if pulled, making them one use pulleys. The 2.75 will always crush, and the 2.80 might crush. The 2.90 can be taken on and off, since I have done so several times. He suggested using some anti seize on the blower shaft when installing aluminum pulleys to help with possible galling. Then he said that he would drop ship my new 2.80 asap and that he would pick up the shipping costs because was a repeat customer. Very nice gentleman, and, I did not blame him for the crushed pulleys because they are so small that the pullers work against the outer race of the pulley which is not strong enough to withstand the pressure that is necessary to get the pulley off the blower. </p><p>I told hin that I would post the fact that the 2.75 and 2.80 rr's are not designed to be successfully taken off the blower, due to their small size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99, post: 833116, member: 191"] I had an interesting conversation with rr racing today. He agreed that the smaller pulleys could be crushed if pulled, making them one use pulleys. The 2.75 will always crush, and the 2.80 might crush. The 2.90 can be taken on and off, since I have done so several times. He suggested using some anti seize on the blower shaft when installing aluminum pulleys to help with possible galling. Then he said that he would drop ship my new 2.80 asap and that he would pick up the shipping costs because was a repeat customer. Very nice gentleman, and, I did not blame him for the crushed pulleys because they are so small that the pullers work against the outer race of the pulley which is not strong enough to withstand the pressure that is necessary to get the pulley off the blower. I told hin that I would post the fact that the 2.75 and 2.80 rr's are not designed to be successfully taken off the blower, due to their small size. [/QUOTE]
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