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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 10:27 PM
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UPDATE: lol, still have pinned the crank pulley. waiting on my air compressor i ordered to come in. should be another 2 weeks. i did try to break the crank pulley bolt loose without air, but the motor just kept spinning and i couldn't get it loose. don't know what else to do besides wait on air so i can use a impact gun. any suggestions?
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 08:48 AM
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long *** breaker bar resting on the driver's frame rail area, and bump the motor over? but I am a crazy f'er too.........never tried it either, but in a pinch maybe if I needed to.........your call.
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 09:32 AM
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UPDATE: lol, still have pinned the crank pulley. waiting on my air compressor i ordered to come in. should be another 2 weeks. i did try to break the crank pulley bolt loose without air, but the motor just kept spinning and i couldn't get it loose. don't know what else to do besides wait on air so i can use a impact gun. any suggestions?
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 08:22 PM
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thanks guys, i finally found a Gates 111" inch (part# 041110) belt at Napa today and put it on. so far so good. I also picked up a 110.5" belt just to see if i could get it on. its close, but no way could i get it on there. i'm gonna try again to pin the crank pulley this weekend by shoving a long extension in there to see if i can get that bolt out. we'll see how it goes.

oh, btw, since i put a 1/2" shorter belt on, i was able to move my idler pulley down about a 1/2". I noticed that my tensioner is almost maxed out. only about 2 or 3 inches of play left in it. Is this bad? I can gain another 1/2 to 1 inch of play in it if i put my idler pulley back to the very top. what you guys think?
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 08:50 PM
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You can't get the 110.5 belt on? I have 100MM pulleys and was able to get a 110.5 belt on there with no problems. I didn't use the Metco's but rather some performance lightning pulleys. They look very similar, I will take some pics.

It takes some ***** to do the crank pulley right. I got by with a lug wrench jammed through it resting on the frame. I also used a breaker bar with a pipe on it for the bolt.

Feel like driving 3 hrs? Come on over and I'll do it.
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 09:45 PM
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hey krambo, my 111.0 is freaking tight, how in the hell did you get that 110.5 on?!?!? Seems to me, you don't want them to ***** to the wall tight right? I wonder if your performance pulleys aren't quiet 110mm. Hmmm.

Three hours?!?!?! That's all the far he is from me as well. Where's Bangor, near bethlehem? I keep forgetting PA is one hell of a long state. LOL
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 10:03 PM
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kevin, how far are you from Carlisle pa? i'll be there for the all-truck nationals.
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Old Jul 21, 2006 | 06:40 AM
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Yea, Bangor is near Bethlehem, Carlisle is about 2 hrs from me due west. PA is longer than one might think. I drove from the delaware river to Pitt in 3 hrs.

As for the pulleys,...I measured their diameter and they are indeed just about 4 inches (100mm). You guys got me concerned now, I am going to measure my crank pulley, alt,etc and make sure they are all where they should be.

One thing is that my belt isn't exactly brand new. There may be a little bit of stretching going on there. Don't get me wrong, it is tight and I am considering going to a 2.9" radix pulley so a longer belt may be in order.
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yeh that 10mm is alot.

110mm = 4.33inches
100mm = 3.93inches

That makes alot sense then. Yours is considerably smaller, well small enough to get that smaller belt on there.
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It takes some ***** to do the crank pulley right. I got by with a lug wrench jammed through it resting on the frame. I also used a breaker bar with a pipe on it for the bolt.

Feel like driving 3 hrs? Come on over and I'll do it.
i guess i'm really confused now. why so much effort on breaking the crank pulley bolt loose? i know you have to keep the engine from spinning, but that bolt is only on there with about 30 ft/lbs of torque right?

oh, and if you're 2hrs WEST of Carlisle, than you're only about 1.5hrs from me here in pittsburgh.
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