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Not your basic lower caged pulley question
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil'scobra" data-source="post: 14762207" data-attributes="member: 45850"><p>I had a 4lbs lower pulley on my car and I removed it when I installed my Whipple. I put a stock unit back on, I noticed that when I installed it, it was hitting the balancer. Know that I have turned the motor over I did hear rubbing and I saw sparks. I do believe the pulley is still hitting the balancer but not that bad. Do I need to back the lower cage out or will it be ok?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil'scobra, post: 14762207, member: 45850"] I had a 4lbs lower pulley on my car and I removed it when I installed my Whipple. I put a stock unit back on, I noticed that when I installed it, it was hitting the balancer. Know that I have turned the motor over I did hear rubbing and I saw sparks. I do believe the pulley is still hitting the balancer but not that bad. Do I need to back the lower cage out or will it be ok? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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