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pulley manufacturer

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pulley manufacturer

Post by cplux »

Hi there does anyone know of a machine shop capable of machining a 4/5 rib pulley. It is to fit onto the front of my supercharger which is an sc14 toyota jobby off a 1ggze
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Post by benno_from_brizvegas »

Sorry I don't know but i'd be interested to find out too.

What is the SC14 going on? Been looking at putting the SC12 on my 2.4 lux.

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Post by cplux »

it is on a 4yc petrol hilux. I'd go the sc14 for a 2.4 diesel and it should be piss easy to setup compared to mine (petrol)
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Post by RV80 »

You want to find a race engine type shop
some would of had to have weird pulleys
made up for them before.
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Post by ShortyMQ »

Any good engineering shop should be able to make 1,probably wont be cheap tho.
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Post by Tiny »

what he says........any good hand at a lathe should have no probs
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Post by ratboy »

i made them on my lathe any one who has a lathe should be able to do it
very easy no spe tools needed
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Post by Paul »

I've needed poly-rib pulleys in the past and after talking with a few machine shops, decided that it would be cheaper to find a pulley of the appropriated diameter at a wrecker, cut the centre out of it and either get an adaptor made (bolted on to my harmonic balancer in this case) or in the case of my AC compressor, cut the centre from my stock AC pulley, the outer portion of a Rodeo PS pump pulley and had the two welded together.

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Post by 4sum4 »

can do it at my work not sure about time though pretty busy
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