Just got the NEW ///RRM Crank pulley installed!
i just spent a good hour reading this thread from the first page, cause i wanted to see how poeple installed theres ... makes me wish i had a air gun ... but oh well ... weds. my bro and i are gonna try it ... i hope it comes right off
edit: does anyone know the item# for all the belts for autzone? and prices? thanks (i know i can look it up, but im lazy)
edit: does anyone know the item# for all the belts for autzone? and prices? thanks (i know i can look it up, but im lazy)
Last edited by jchangsta2six; Feb 27, 2006 at 08:08 PM.
Originally Posted by comatose721
not sure on part #'s but it should cost about $9-15 for generator belt and $23-30 for the drive belt.
GOOD TIME TO CHANGE BELTS.
ROAD/RACE
For all planning on doing this install yourself, you need an airgun. period lol. and not an electirc one cause thats not strong enough... mine is still sitting in my back window. i even tried a breaker bar with 3 ppl and the pipe sent my buddy flying
A+ for the pulley ... it seems to really help with pick up ... maybe its just me ... took me and my brother about 1.5 hr. it would of been faster if we had the right size bolt (22). used a breaker bar. a little 12 inch one. i am very impress with the pulley. i did hear a little noise from my belts, but it seem to disappear. i didnt replace my belt, but it was cold and i just wanted my pulley on, maybe in a month or so when its nicer outside.
tips:
-puting the car in 5th and stepping on the breaks do work, but you might want a back up plan. it seemed to move on us a few times .. (not sure if its good)
-if your using a breaker bar, its a good idea to use another pipe to make it longer, thats what we did.
-make sure to use some lube, WD-40
-and what we did that really helped, take a propane tank and heat that !@#$% up. we took a fire to it for about 10 mins, and after that, it came off like a nothing.
i hope this helps. i know some guys dont have air guns. also we did this in 28 degree weather outside ...
tips:
-puting the car in 5th and stepping on the breaks do work, but you might want a back up plan. it seemed to move on us a few times .. (not sure if its good)
-if your using a breaker bar, its a good idea to use another pipe to make it longer, thats what we did.
-make sure to use some lube, WD-40
-and what we did that really helped, take a propane tank and heat that !@#$% up. we took a fire to it for about 10 mins, and after that, it came off like a nothing.
i hope this helps. i know some guys dont have air guns. also we did this in 28 degree weather outside ...
Originally Posted by jchangsta2six
-and what we did that really helped, take a propane tank and heat that !@#$% up. we took a fire to it for about 10 mins, and after that, it came off like a nothing.



