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05-20-2010, 07:29 AM | #26 | ||
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Re: So I bought a Big Block....
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05-22-2010, 12:00 AM | #27 |
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Re: So I bought a Big Block....
where the hell is corunna? i live in a little ****hole town west of ottawa
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05-24-2010, 11:49 AM | #28 |
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Re: So I bought a Big Block....
haha! Corunna is like 8 hrs away right next door to port huron mich.
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05-30-2010, 03:12 PM | #29 |
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Re: So I bought a Big Block....
OKAY BAD NEWS TODAY!
drove into town to pick up some new v-belts for my tractor... I'm heading down the road and my belt starts screeching.... the right as I try to turn into the next parking lot I hear a big thump and then the sound of something heavy and metallic hitting the ground... Then I loose PS and I watch in amazement as my crank pulley slowly rolls through on coming traffic... luckily no-one hit it, or me when I went to retreive it. But now it seems that Im just going to look into getting a whole new aftermarket serpentine setup, or a V belt setup, either or. Any suggestions? I'm going to call the local junkyard to see if they have a stock v belt setup, I only need PS and alt. and the reason I like to get rid of the stock serp setup is because its kind of half ass out of wack anyhow.. we had to shim the alt/ PS bracket out from the block to keep the belt from popping off . And for those of you wondering what the hell happened to the crank pulley... It was from an 89 so it hadd both v and serpentine pulleys spotwelded together, but somehow when we went to put a belt on it was almost a 1/4" out of line.. so we cut off the outer pulley with a grinder and that worked great, but the pulley bolts must have loosened with a combination of it being slightly wobbly and weakened and then a total case of metal fatigue.. What are you guys going with for the aftermarket setups? |
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