Any body have some info on which "350 Chevy" pulley I could use? I've seen in
some of the speed shops some pretty cool looking pulleys that I wouldn't mind
using. Also I plan on eliminating the stock fan on my engine. Any ideas where
I could get A shorter bolt for the pulley without having to use the front fan
extension? Craig Bentley
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net On Behalf Of Pat Starr
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 1997 11:42 AM
To: MMBENT@classic.msn.com
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR6 Crankshaft pulley
Craig - There are two places listed in Hemmings that rebuild harmonic
balancers: Damper Dudes, 1055 Parkview Ave, Redding, CA 96001 ph (916)
244-7225 and Winslow Mfg. 5700 Dean Ave, Raleigh, NC 27604 Ph (919)
790-9713. I don't know anything about them. I also remember something
about using one from a chevy 350 written in an old 6-pack newsletter.
Pat
>Date: Tue, 4 Nov 97 16:34:40 UT
>From: "Craig Bentley" <MMBENT@classic.msn.com>
>Subject: TR6 Crankshaft pulley
>
>Hello all: I'm starting to make fairly good progress on my engine rebuild
>project. All that's left is head reworking. While I think that this question
>is probably a shot in the dark here it goes. Anybody have a new or good used
>crankshaft pulley they want to get rid of ? I don't know how these pulleys
are
>constructed but it appears that they are two pieces held together with
rubber.
>There lies my problem.On both of the pulleys I have this rubber has
>deteriorated. One appears to have spent the last 10 years soaking in oil (on
a
>Triumph,imagine that!). Has any body had these things "blow apart" Am I being
>overly cautious? Any "non original" solutions? Any comments appreciated.
>Craig
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