Who makes a good Underdrive Pulley?
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Originally Posted by BriancWS6
I have had good results with the March pulley on two different LS1 cars. However, I haven't had to remove one.
Arctic....didnt you go through a big ordeal with this? That's something to think about when deciding which one to go with....
Arctic....didnt you go through a big ordeal with this? That's something to think about when deciding which one to go with....
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i didnt have one of them tools to remove/install it so i took it to nicks williams shop and bob had it off then back on in an hour... made it look easy but would or probably took me about 3 hours haha
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Originally Posted by ArcticZ28
Ask anyone that's taken one off. They're a total pain in the ***. I had to use the largest 3-jaw puller I could find from my friend's garage (which is larger than most would have in their garage) in order to get it off. The bolt holes do not line up with any puller on the market that you would normally use and it's hard as hell to get ahold of the lip on them to pull it off with a big 3-jaw puller. I have no problems with the March pulley itself, I still have it on my car. But it's a royal pain to remove.
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Originally Posted by seawolf18
Speed, INC has ASP pulleys for $170.00. Thats where I just bought mine.