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<blockquote data-quote="EnglishAdam" data-source="post: 4347130" data-attributes="member: 32290"><p>The stock lower pulley is 7.5" dia. I have no idea about a 2lb but I can tell you that a 9" dia is a 6lb.</p><p>The stock upper on an HD is 3.125" as opposed to the 2.93" of the Lightning.</p><p></p><p>The oil seperator stops all the oil from the pcv valve getting sucked back inside the engine. Some people swear by it and others leave it alone.</p><p></p><p>If you want to post pictures, you need to host then at a dedicated site like Photobucket. Go to <a href="http://www.photobucket.com" target="_blank">www.photobucket.com</a> and follow the oncsreen instructions. It's free.</p><p>Then when you have your pics uploaded, you will see a thumbnail of it and 3 tag lines below. Copy and paste the lower tag into your post and you will see the picture there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EnglishAdam, post: 4347130, member: 32290"] The stock lower pulley is 7.5" dia. I have no idea about a 2lb but I can tell you that a 9" dia is a 6lb. The stock upper on an HD is 3.125" as opposed to the 2.93" of the Lightning. The oil seperator stops all the oil from the pcv valve getting sucked back inside the engine. Some people swear by it and others leave it alone. If you want to post pictures, you need to host then at a dedicated site like Photobucket. Go to [url]www.photobucket.com[/url] and follow the oncsreen instructions. It's free. Then when you have your pics uploaded, you will see a thumbnail of it and 3 tag lines below. Copy and paste the lower tag into your post and you will see the picture there. [/QUOTE]
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