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Old 12-29-2004, 09:56 AM
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I ordered the ASP Pulley Kit from Tbryne with all the belts and bolts. I was reading a few posts about a code4 bolt and not to use the bolts included in the kit or something. Can someone explain this to me better and tell me what I need to do to properly install this because I am kind of confussed now. sorry for the noob questions
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The bolt that came with the Tbyrne kit that I bought(part number 12557840), do I use it and if so, what is it used for? Is it used to bolt the ASP pulley on?

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You can use your existing bolt to pull the pulley on like the link I gave shows. It shows the entire pulley install with detailed steps on how to use the old bolt to trq, then install the new bolt to the final trq setting.
I don't think it's a safe way to pull the pulley on since you can stip the threads out in the crank snout, so that's what the all thread bolt is for.
Do some more searching on "ASP install". You'll see people who've had success and failure using the stock bolt to pull the pulley on.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...+crank+threads

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...&highlight=ASP

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...+crank+threads

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ht=ASP+install

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16 MM x 2.0 [coarse]thread pitch x 120 mm long, grade DIN 10.9 [metric grade 8] bolt for crank pulley removal/installs......

..........keeps you from stripping the crank snout threads

Mike


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