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Old 06-10-2004, 11:52 AM
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Does anyone know if this combination fits without machining?
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I would like to know as well. TTT for ya.
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I had some issues on my ASP pulley, had to have it machined back. I was just wondering the same thing about the Mach pulley. Simple enough to tell. You wont be able to turn the motor by hand (with a wrench) it it is to tight, I caught it before trying to fire it up.


I think I have some pics on one of my webshots site.
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I am not sure about the March pulley but the ASP'S do not require machining etc I would not think they would though Just measure the end and compare them to the stock pulley.
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I'm about to go forward with this combo as well ...

I have the timing cover off of my motor and a new March pulley. Are there some measurments I can can take to find out?

I don't have a stock balancer readily available ...
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Originally Posted by mitchntx
I'm about to go forward with this combo as well ...

I have the timing cover off of my motor and a new March pulley. Are there some measurments I can can take to find out?

I don't have a stock balancer readily available ...
I have a motor on a stand that we could test fit it on if you want before you tear into yours. I have a rollmaster double roller already.
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I do as well ... thanks for the offer.

I guess the issue is can the March pulley be slid on far enough so that the belts line up?

I have a stock pulley on the motor in my car and I have a new motor on a stand and new, unmolested March dampner.

Tell me where I should measure ...


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