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What size engines have ya got??
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<blockquote data-quote="shane r" data-source="post: 22659" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>The problem with my pulley didn't seem to be the depth of the grooves, it seemed to be how far up the shaft the grooves went (so I thought). looking at the serpentine pulley, the threading goes right up to the back face of the pulley. This means that if you look behind the pulley when it is in situ, you can actually see about 5mm of the grooves.</p><p></p><p>On a stock pulley the thread ends 5mm before the back face of the pulley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shane r, post: 22659, member: 105"] The problem with my pulley didn't seem to be the depth of the grooves, it seemed to be how far up the shaft the grooves went (so I thought). looking at the serpentine pulley, the threading goes right up to the back face of the pulley. This means that if you look behind the pulley when it is in situ, you can actually see about 5mm of the grooves. On a stock pulley the thread ends 5mm before the back face of the pulley. [/QUOTE]
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