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Alignment of pullies
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Alignment of pullies
ok so ive got my pwr steer pump and making thr brackets
thou i know it is critical to get then 2 pullies perfectly inline other wise it will be killing belts in no tiome
is there a certain way to get them lined up or i just do it to wat i think is good and carry spare belts?
thou i know it is critical to get then 2 pullies perfectly inline other wise it will be killing belts in no tiome
is there a certain way to get them lined up or i just do it to wat i think is good and carry spare belts?
TOYZUKI 96 coily zook,lux diffs, 3 inch suspension lift,3 inch body lift, 33'sMTRS,series 4 hopper,power steer,twin air lockers,4 LINK front and rear,2 inch spacers(GOT WIDTH)
if its a v belt, miss alignment by even an obvious amount is ok. a serpentine well get it a bit better. i ran the toyota powersteer on my chev350 in the bundera and it was out by 7mm and it was fine. it couldn't be right as the pump bottomed out on the block and simply stuck out too far
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try to get it as good as possible. Missalignment will place stress on pump seals and bearings as well as the belt! If you can't fit a straight edge in the engine bay try using a piece of string. Hold it tight on one side of one of the pullies and slowly move it till it lines up with the other pulley. Seeing where it first touches the other pulley (near or far side) will indicate the alignment. This is the method we use to align fans, compressors etc when there is insufficient room to fit in a standard straight edge such as a spirit level or straight piece of steel.
or your in the middle of fucking no-where and you forgot to bring a socket set along with your spare belt so you got no hope in hell fitting the new one!bazzle wrote:A little bit of misalignment is OK until your running along at 100ks for a couple of hours and the hot belt flys off taking a hose with it
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just use your shoe laces when the belt brakes worked for me for a few ks any wayShadow wrote:or your in the middle of ***** no-where and you forgot to bring a socket set along with your spare belt so you got no hope in hell fitting the new one!bazzle wrote:A little bit of misalignment is OK until your running along at 100ks for a couple of hours and the hot belt flys off taking a hose with it
Bazzle
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We had a hilux at work that had a misaligned alternater mounting. What ended up happening was the load placed on the harmonic balancer ripped it off its vulcanised rubber and forced it back into the timing case. Eventually it tore through the case (which is just plastic) and jammed the timing belt, which made is shear all its teeth off, stopping the camshaft from rotating. Piston then came up into No.3's intake valve and forced the whole valve into the cam and snapped it at its journal. New long block from toyota was $7500.
Moral of the story is, yes, alignment of your pullies is farking critical in my book.
Moral of the story is, yes, alignment of your pullies is farking critical in my book.
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its all mounted and i moved when i welded the bracket
its 1 mm out over the distance of the pully
thou hopefully when i get the belt and tention it it should pull into line
i thiing it will be rite
its 1 mm out over the distance of the pully
thou hopefully when i get the belt and tention it it should pull into line
i thiing it will be rite
TOYZUKI 96 coily zook,lux diffs, 3 inch suspension lift,3 inch body lift, 33'sMTRS,series 4 hopper,power steer,twin air lockers,4 LINK front and rear,2 inch spacers(GOT WIDTH)
I dont know, this was about 2 years ago and my memory sucks ass. But it would have been at least 10mm. It would have been hard to tell if it was overtigtened because the balancer had shifted.murcod wrote:Gribble, what sort of misalignment are you talking about here? A couple of millimetres, or a lot more? Was the belt overtensioned too perhaps?
I dont think 1mm is anything to worry about. Most factory engines arent even that close.
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