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Thread: Procharger needs idler pulley
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10-31-2007 #1
Procharger needs idler pulley
It's me again. Still trying to stuff the P-1SC under the hood of my '66 Corvette. I just finished mocking it up and now find that the drive belt rubs the power steering pulley, and barely clears the upper control arm cross shaft. If I lift the belt up about an inch, all is well. Would this be something that could be fixed with an idler pulley, and if so, where is a good place to get one?
I'm also wondering, since I need a shorter belt, should I take into account the spring loaded tensioner and idler pulley when I measure, or should I just measure around the crank pulley and supercharger pulley?
Thanks to all with more knowledge than me!
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11-01-2007 #2
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Look at the Dayco HD Pulleys and Tensioners catalog. Pulley are in back. You can find it on the web with a search - it's in .pdf format.
These are heavy duty pullies for diesel trucks - dual bearings, either powdered metal or billet, and inexpensive at ~$40 each.
Yes, you can use an idler to route the belt away from areas where you don't want it.
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11-02-2007 #3DeltaT...thanks for the info. Now wondering how these pulleys attach. Do you just run a bolt through the middle?
11-02-2007 #4
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Best to buy or make a stepped washer for the outer face of the pulley, and use a retainer bolt into a threaded post or maybe straight through to a locknut. I like using threaded posts that the pulley fits on at least 50% of the pulley depth. Strong setup, and these small blowers really like a lot of belt tension.
Some pretty clear pix at my site:
http://home.mindspring.com/~jim_fisk/id1.html
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