Power Steering Pulley
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Power Steering Pulley
My 01 SS plastic pulley bit the dust and trashed the reservoir so I'd like to replace it with a corvette pump and remote reservoir but I can't find a pulley with the F-body offset and corvette shaft size (0.660). I've looked at KRC, Alper MS, Wazees, Turn One, Nook and Tranny, Dirty Dingo. CBR, Hawks... no luck! Well, Turn One has one but they only sell it with the pump. Is there anyone making this beast? Hard to believe no one's tried this before!
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Call TurnOne. I would expect they can assemble a Corvette pump to you with the F-Body pulley offset. (for a price)
IMO - This seems like a really expansive and complicated way to solve a problem. TurnOne's F-Body pumps with metal pulleys will provide, faster, cost-effective, and lower maintenance cure.
IMO - This seems like a really expansive and complicated way to solve a problem. TurnOne's F-Body pumps with metal pulleys will provide, faster, cost-effective, and lower maintenance cure.
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Call TurnOne. I would expect they can assemble a Corvette pump to you with the F-Body pulley offset. (for a price)
IMO - This seems like a really expansive and complicated way to solve a problem. TurnOne's F-Body pumps with metal pulleys will provide, faster, cost-effective, and lower maintenance cure.
IMO - This seems like a really expansive and complicated way to solve a problem. TurnOne's F-Body pumps with metal pulleys will provide, faster, cost-effective, and lower maintenance cure.
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Is this spacer a trick unit or a simple sleeve with the correct diameter hole? If its the later, give me an OD, length and hole diameter, I have aluminum stock in my rack, maybe able to help...
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#19
I appreciate that man thanks. It could be done with a stock mount by decking it but too much material would be removed. Would be easy if it just needed a spacer
Here's what I drew up... still messing with the design to get it perfect. Checked with an online shop and they priced it at $225 for a single piece.
Here's what I drew up... still messing with the design to get it perfect. Checked with an online shop and they priced it at $225 for a single piece.
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That looks great!
The killer with the machinists is the setup fee. With just about everything I've checked into, there's a minimum effective charge of $100-$150 just to do the programming and setup. You might make that back plate thicker to reduce some of the machining, but it probably wouldn't move the needle on the price much.
Eventually, I expect we'll come to a point where there is less human intervention to do the setup and programming, at which point the cost for this should come way down.
The killer with the machinists is the setup fee. With just about everything I've checked into, there's a minimum effective charge of $100-$150 just to do the programming and setup. You might make that back plate thicker to reduce some of the machining, but it probably wouldn't move the needle on the price much.
Eventually, I expect we'll come to a point where there is less human intervention to do the setup and programming, at which point the cost for this should come way down.