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ebay 1.45 lbs crank pulleys
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Originally posted by i_love_cb7write a review on it too!!!
good luck
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Originally posted by 93EXaestheticyes i will..i just hoppe it comes with detailed documentation...also im probably gonna need a torque wrench..ill figure it out..i have a chiltons manual...and log on to cb7tuner regularly...thanks!!!..cant wait to install it now!
hahahaha try getting a huge ass breakerbar, a impact gun, and a torch lol had to torch my crank pulley bolt to get it out lol. have fun hehe
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what do u mean too small????? what do u mean u guys had to force it on?!?!?!?!?! BIG NO NO NO NO NO NO NO......1) yes the new crank pulley is like half the size of the stock crank. 2) if it doesn't go on smoothly then chances r u guys installed it wrong....also if it doesn;t go on easily, u prob had to grind off some material behind the crank....that is what i had to do...only a little bit off the plastic no big deal. but u never force the crank on. that why engine issues down the road occur.
and yes the pulley set is def def a big deal for power gains. biggest power adder i have done so far and i have def done quite a bit
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Originally posted by Neriah06yea thas where a hammer comes in, my didnt fit either but a hammer and strength go it onLast edited by rhsettle; 11-09-2005, 11:33 AM.
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i ran a generic alum crank pulley on my old motor for about 20k...
and i run it on my new motor now...
Never had any problems from it... besides having to slightly enlarge the keyway to make it fit...
and i dont have a/c...
i wouldnt mind buying one of the new ATI fluidampner h22 pulleys, but i'm not sure of the balance of it on this crank...12.5 at 114.6mph 15psi
11.7 and 11.5 20.5psi
F22a1
60-1 td06h turbo
Darton mid sleeves
85.5 wiseco 8.8:1 forged pistons
Crower pro billet rods
Custom ported head.
KMS valves
F23 headgasket
ARP H23 headstuds
H23 upper intake manifold
F22a6 lower intake manifold
Intake manifold is gutted
AEM EMS 1040u
FIC 850cc injectors
Walbro 255 pump
H23 manual trans
Prelude shifter assembly
Forbidden short throw
Nitrous Express Kit installed, never used on this motor
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Originally posted by sj960Can you explain why to me then? I was taught this in school... and my teacher said that if I was to take them out I would experience considerable vibration (that doesn't matter to me) but it could also be harmful to the balance of the engine. I'd be happy to know the truth, however.
Your teachers an idiot. The sole purpose of the balancer shafts is to control the secondary vibrations that occur from the offsetting stoke of the 4 cylinder engine. this is an aid to reduce NVH. Many H22 owners run without them because they create a parasitic drag on the crank. As for crank pullies ,I personally wouldn't run one. But you can find a million arguments for and aginst them. Do your homework then decide.FS: BNIB MFactory FD $650, PM me.
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Originally posted by fast93accordi ran a generic alum crank pulley on my old motor for about 20k...
and i run it on my new motor now...
Never had any problems from it... besides having to slightly enlarge the keyway to make it fit...
and i dont have a/c...
i wouldnt mind buying one of the new ATI fluidampner h22 pulleys, but i'm not sure of the balance of it on this crank...12.5 at 114.6mph 15psi
11.7 and 11.5 20.5psi
F22a1
60-1 td06h turbo
Darton mid sleeves
85.5 wiseco 8.8:1 forged pistons
Crower pro billet rods
Custom ported head.
KMS valves
F23 headgasket
ARP H23 headstuds
H23 upper intake manifold
F22a6 lower intake manifold
Intake manifold is gutted
AEM EMS 1040u
FIC 850cc injectors
Walbro 255 pump
H23 manual trans
Prelude shifter assembly
Forbidden short throw
Nitrous Express Kit installed, never used on this motor
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