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Old 06-23-2005, 11:54 PM
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Hey I'v heard that on the older style ASP pulleys if you put a double roller timing chain you have to shave some off of the back for them to sit right. Does anyone know how much to shave off? Any help would be appreciated........
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What kind of tires were you using when you ran 11.74? also what was the DA.
1.600 60ft is good.
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Originally Posted by BADBOYZ28
Hey I'v heard that on the older style ASP pulleys if you put a double roller timing chain you have to shave some off of the back for them to sit right. Does anyone know how much to shave off? Any help would be appreciated........
Really??? Is this just for the older ones?? I was just going to order one too. I'd like to know the answer to this as well.
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Here you go hope this helps.
3mm must be taken off.
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Originally Posted by Nocturnal SS
What kind of tires were you using when you ran 11.74? also what was the DA.
1.600 60ft is good.
I was running 28x10.5 ET Drags. As for the DA I'm not really too sure.
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Originally Posted by nostyta
Here you go hope this helps.
3mm must be taken off.
Ok cool thanks. What tool would I use to shave it off? Also is there a possability that it might be uneven afterwards and what kinda problems would cause?
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You would probably need to take it to a machining shop so that it would be even.
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Really??? Is this just for the older ones?? I was just going to order one too. I'd like to know the answer to this as well.
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This is just for the older ones. The new ones have been pre-machined from the factory.
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I've got a rollmaster double roller chain with an ASP pulley and haven't had any problems in the year or so I've had the pulley on.
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Originally Posted by Krab
I've got a rollmaster double roller chain with an ASP pulley and haven't had any problems in the year or so I've had the pulley on.
Is it the newer style ASP pulley or the older one?




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