custom blower pulleys?
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Originally Posted by trey04gto
Anyone know who can make custom blower pullies other than ASP and Reichard? I am looking for a larger crank pulley for a D1SC.
Some manufacturer was supposed to be making more of these since MMS stopped making them but I haven't heard anything lately.
Rob (Bad30th)
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Wasnt there a thread over on LS1GTO.com where the guys were getting some made ( by ASP ) ??
Failing that, whats wrong with going to ASP or Reichard directly ?
Failing that, whats wrong with going to ASP or Reichard directly ?
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We had some made, but they were costing us too much for a low production run. I actually got out of it because I knew ASP was selling them for a great price, and that is what they specialize in. Now Trey called me yesterday and said ASP told him the pulley would be $375.00!!!
The MMS pulley was for the six rib kits.
Give ECS a call and see if they have one. Bob
The MMS pulley was for the six rib kits.
Give ECS a call and see if they have one. Bob
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I think I paid $450 for my 8.5" 12 rib ( bolt on flanges ) for my setup from ASP. it would have been cheaper if I had got fixed flanges on the side ( for belt retention )
I wanted the bolt ons in case I decided to drop to 10 rib at some point. But I have access to 12 rib belts now, and its all working fine.
Its just a typical big Vortech style pulley, with a seperate hub adaptor to bolt onto the damper ( ie pulley and adaptor arent one piece of alloy )
It was perhaps a little pricey, but nobody in the UK could do it ( I askeded and got no response. )
In the overall scheme of things though, its not expensive at all.
I wanted the bolt ons in case I decided to drop to 10 rib at some point. But I have access to 12 rib belts now, and its all working fine.
Its just a typical big Vortech style pulley, with a seperate hub adaptor to bolt onto the damper ( ie pulley and adaptor arent one piece of alloy )
It was perhaps a little pricey, but nobody in the UK could do it ( I askeded and got no response. )
In the overall scheme of things though, its not expensive at all.