If it fits, and you can find a belt of the correct length, the exact diameter
dies
not really matter. Your personal driving style would have a bigger impact than
the exact pulley size on the average generator speed.
The forward/backward spacing is more important. You have to make sure
that all the pulleys line in the same plane.
Doug Braun
'72 Spit
At 07:05 PM 9/30/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>
>Just to add a bit of confusing, the pulley on my 1967 Mk2 measure 3.33"
>outside diam. I've got a spare one, which come from a 1966 Mk2, the diam
>is 2.89". Which one is the good one I don't know.
>
>Jean-Marc Dion
>Spitfire Mk2, 1967
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