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4 inch pulley anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="danf" data-source="post: 46981" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Well, I'd say everything is cool... Hey Poorboy, what made you think of this idea to start with? Were you just wanting to run more stuff or were you having issues with the 1200 Alt. as many do? I think i have this right , the pulley Dan has on his 1100 was cut to specs. from the drawing, Dan discovered that making it a 1/8" longer would be just right as the measurments in the drawing are too short and he had to take a hair off his covers to make his work, I believe Countryboy has made those adjustments on the length and I do believe the pulley sits down in the keyway as it should...Now if I'm mistaken on this you guy's can chew my butt out, but I think that's what's happening..Oh and he probably will be making more v-belt pulley's...What you did with the belt, by cutting it down is out of the box, unordinary but if you checked with the techs and they said it wouldn't hurt anything, then why not, I'd say it would depend on how they are made, what you did was you made it work, we have all done that, at least you checked with the manufacturer first.. Did it hold up fine? Thanks again for being a gentlemen and a good sport, it really is a compliment to you, having all these guy's making a fuss over something you dreamed up...What else could be better I mean really....ha ha.. Perhaps a cup holder mounted right on your false tank aaaahhh :smilie_happy: that nobody thinks is cool but me... :smilie_happy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danf, post: 46981, member: 2"] Well, I'd say everything is cool... Hey Poorboy, what made you think of this idea to start with? Were you just wanting to run more stuff or were you having issues with the 1200 Alt. as many do? I think i have this right , the pulley Dan has on his 1100 was cut to specs. from the drawing, Dan discovered that making it a 1/8" longer would be just right as the measurments in the drawing are too short and he had to take a hair off his covers to make his work, I believe Countryboy has made those adjustments on the length and I do believe the pulley sits down in the keyway as it should...Now if I'm mistaken on this you guy's can chew my butt out, but I think that's what's happening..Oh and he probably will be making more v-belt pulley's...What you did with the belt, by cutting it down is out of the box, unordinary but if you checked with the techs and they said it wouldn't hurt anything, then why not, I'd say it would depend on how they are made, what you did was you made it work, we have all done that, at least you checked with the manufacturer first.. Did it hold up fine? Thanks again for being a gentlemen and a good sport, it really is a compliment to you, having all these guy's making a fuss over something you dreamed up...What else could be better I mean really....ha ha.. Perhaps a cup holder mounted right on your false tank aaaahhh :smilie_happy: that nobody thinks is cool but me... :smilie_happy: [/QUOTE]
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