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I've been running standard pulleys up to 7200 RPM without any problems. As long as your brackets are sturdy and the pulleys are lined up correctly you shouldn't have any problems.
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
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I've seen OEM ones crack also FTM. Freddie's fix is the way to go. Relieve the center out about 0.005 to 0.010 and leave about a 1/4" clamp area margin around the perimeter. You can sometimes hear a cracked one. It will click sometimes.
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Freddie, can a billet aluminium or steel one be made to mimic the original deep groove 3 pulley part? I guess it would need some testing.....although it looks like the other products including the OE pulleys where never really tested!
Also (and I think someone has already pointed this out) surely GM knew about this and put out a better pulley on later Hi- Perf big blocks.....like LS6 454? |
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I guess when they stopped using the short water pump they no longer used cast iron pulleys. As far as I know all of the pulleys for the long water pump were steel.
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
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