[DeTomaso] Crank Pulley spacer

Thomas Tornblom thomas at hax.se
Fri Jun 1 18:11:37 EDT 2012


I needed to use a thin spacer with my aftermarket damper.

2012-06-01 23:21, Forest Goodhart skrev:
> What about the rest of the pulleys? It could be the crank or the dampener or the
> water pump.
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> Subject: [DeTomaso] Crank Pulley spacer
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> Guys,
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> One of our local POCA members, Warren Lubow, just installed his new engine.
> I was over helping him with his wiring and noticed that his stock water pump
> pulley is about 0.30" farther forward than his stock crank pulley.  He has
> an aftermarket stroker crank and harmonic damper.  It apears that his damper
> thickness is too thin, compared to the stock damper, by the missing amount
> of distance.  Has anyone run into this same problem and arrived at a
> solution that doesn't involve a custom machined spacer to move the crank
> pulley forward.  Does such a spacer already exist?
>
> Doug Braun
> blue 73L #5505
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