Belt Alignment On A D!sc.
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Belt Alignment On A D!sc.
Gots me a d1sc. Installed and took it on the first test drive. Stomped on it twice and the D1sc belt hoped foward one rib on my 8 rib belt. It was sitting on the crank pulley outter lip. How the hell do i it alighed right? any tips besides eating 40 doller belts up.
give me the process to alighen a procharger belt.
give me the process to alighen a procharger belt.
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no i dont have the crank pinned. but im got a 4.5 inch pulley on the sc. ill only be running about7-8 psi. what tensior r you talking about? i have the sdce one and the little plastic one on the j bracket. the sdce one seems to dip a little but i need a good way to tell if they are all straight. i was thinking about using a little laser and tape it to the crank pulley in the ribs. maybe that would work?
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It seems like all of the procharger kits never really line up, This is what I did with my 12 rib set up. Put the pulleys on and used a torque wrench on the crank to keep run out to a mininum. took a straight edge and squared it on the supercharger pulley then measured the gap on the crank pulley, added that difference to the existing spacer and had a machine shop build me a billet spacer. Never threw a belt again.. and the 12 rib were $90.00 a pop !
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Originally Posted by moehorsepower
It seems like all of the procharger kits never really line up, This is what I did with my 12 rib set up. Put the pulleys on and used a torque wrench on the crank to keep run out to a mininum. took a straight edge and squared it on the supercharger pulley then measured the gap on the crank pulley, added that difference to the existing spacer and had a machine shop build me a billet spacer. Never threw a belt again.. and the 12 rib were $90.00 a pop !
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Originally Posted by BigBenz
no i dont have the crank pinned. but im got a 4.5 inch pulley on the sc. ill only be running about7-8 psi.
You should really pin your crank, even if your just running that little of boost.
I have had customers spin them making less boost. And thats the last thing you want to deal with.
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Originally Posted by BigBenz
how much can you shimm the SC pulley? the belt is also hitting the bracket ill need to shimm it about 1/4 " maybe a little less. can i do that?
Have you possibly converted a 6 rib kit to an 8 rib without the proper standoffs?
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We Never have alignment issues here,it can be confusing with the different stands that ATI sends but it is real easy to visually tell if you have installed a wrong stand. The bracket will look to be at a slight angle compared to the face of the balancer.The bracket should also sit flush on all three stands whithout any retaining bolts if you have a short stand on this when we will catch it
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you have the wrong stands on your blower, there should be no clearance issues. Im running 15 psi with 700 rwhp on the stock tensioner assembly and im not jumping the belt. you also ABSOLUTELY have to pin the crank, you will tear the snout of the crankshaft up almost immediately. also when you install your balancer all the way onto the crankshaft you can take a measurement from the face of the crank snout to the first step on the balancer and it should be .253 in. use the backside of some dial calipers or a depth mic.
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Its a used kit i got. it has the soild steel J bracket from sdce and the tenisior pulley. The spacer on the mounts are the same length. Ill have to shimm out the SC because the guy i got it from had everything lined up using a 12 lb pulley. When i put my 8 lb pulley (4'') it wouldnt clear the J bracket. ( its thick) Its about 1/8 of a inch off. I shimmed it 1/16 of a inch (not enuff) ill get a 1/8 thick shimm to pull it out then ill have to line up the 2 other pulleys on the bracket with the SC pulley. then line the bracket up with the crank pulley. Im not using to many shimms i just think i got excited installing the damn thing and didnt check the alignment( not a smart man) can anyone post pics of there J bracket mounted?
any more tip would be nice im going to invest in the gates laser alignment tool to get this **** right the second time.its not a 1/4" shimm i was off i had it shimmed with a 1/16" washer i just need one twice as thick. 1/8 would be more then enuff.
any more tip would be nice im going to invest in the gates laser alignment tool to get this **** right the second time.its not a 1/4" shimm i was off i had it shimmed with a 1/16" washer i just need one twice as thick. 1/8 would be more then enuff.
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Originally Posted by lmt0705
you have the wrong stands on your blower, there should be no clearance issues. Im running 15 psi with 700 rwhp on the stock tensioner assembly and im not jumping the belt. you also ABSOLUTELY have to pin the crank, you will tear the snout of the crankshaft up almost immediately. also when you install your balancer all the way onto the crankshaft you can take a measurement from the face of the crank snout to the first step on the balancer and it should be .253 in. use the backside of some dial calipers or a depth mic.
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Originally Posted by BigBenz
I have the ATI super dampner. I would need to have it pinned? Whats the process to having the crank pinned? can i do it my self ? is it hard? ****
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Originally Posted by andereck
The ProCharger kits do in fact line up. He has aftermarket parts. The Gates laser alignment tool is a part # 91004. Maybe a parts store has one you can rent. The supercharger pulley also has a slight offset that may not be obvious. There should also be a .100" shim behind the blower pulley if you purchased an 8 rib kit from ProCharger, a 6 rib kit would have a .075" pulley shim.
I love my ATI D1SC kit, but getting it lined up and the belt tightened enough was not what I enjoyed at all. I do enjoy my power now though
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Originally Posted by BawlsZ28
Not my experience at all...I have stock parts and had to make my own spacers on the pulley bracket to get my belt lined up.
I love my ATI D1SC kit, but getting it lined up and the belt tightened enough was not what I enjoyed at all. I do enjoy my power now though
I love my ATI D1SC kit, but getting it lined up and the belt tightened enough was not what I enjoyed at all. I do enjoy my power now though
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If you have the sdce stuff and a alignment issue you need to run stock spacers on the blower pulley like andereck said. And space it with the spacers provided with the sdce kit, or contact them for more. The ones that go on the standoffs with the sdce kit. That will give you the needed movement they will give you an assortment if you dont already have them. You can fab a tool that sits on your crank pulley ribs at a 90 degree angle straight to your blower pulley to a sharp point. So it sits flat at a 90 across the ribs on the crank pulley at a 90 with a square over to a sharp point, that right up to the rib on the blower pulley. So if you hold it up there with a bright light you can see if its off when you look at the point if you hold the 90 degree part flat to the crank and align the point on the 90 to the same rib you are aligning to. So both points on the long flat end should align to the same rib.
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Alright i think i got it. My blower pulley was the problem. I got a big *** 4inch set up for a stock bottem end. I bought the kit used. The kit was alinged for a 3 inch pulley. For some reason the 4 inch pulley was about 1/8 of a inch thicker. I took the bracket off and aligned the three pulleys on the bracket to 1/32 of a inch. Then i made sure all my mounts were the same distance out i took a meauserment off the stock belt. IT looks so much better then it did b4. ill change my motor mounts and take it fr a test drive we will see how it worked out.
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Get yourself a laser alignment kit so you can check all of your pulleys and their alignment. It's one of the best investments I've ever made. Just trying to help..................