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Old 02-12-2007, 03:18 AM   #1
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I had this Question asked of me on pullies. This apply's to Eatons, with stocK top pulley's a 4lb is a Steel pulley a 6/8 are made of billet alinium. 4lb measure's 8/34's 6lb 9 even. SO BRIMG YOUR TAPE MEASURE'S AND MEASURES DARYLS-----lower pullt lol
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Old 02-12-2007, 12:25 PM   #2
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. SO BRIMG YOUR TAPE MEASURE'S AND MEASURES DARYLS-----lower pullt lol
Is it a 6lb pulley?
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Old 02-12-2007, 01:16 PM   #3
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I had this Question asked of me on pullies. This apply's to Eatons, with stocK top pulley's a 4lb is a Steel pulley a 6/8 are made of billet alinium. 4lb measure's 8/34's 6lb 9 even. SO BRIMG YOUR TAPE MEASURE'S AND MEASURES DARYLS-----lower pullt lol
What is the question or point here? You can't measure the outside lip of the pulley. Different manufactures pullies have a larger lip. What brand pulley is it? It is measured from the belt grooves. What length belt is on the truck? Is there an auxillary idler pulley setup on it?
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Old 02-12-2007, 05:22 PM   #4
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The Guy's at the track were Measuring the pullie's and measured two steel at 8.75 inches then we were trying to figure out KA-Chow's Pulley and it measured 9" so I knew Daryl's was a 6lb pulley we compaired and it is the same pulley So I e-mailed nloc and was I/Med back at the sizes also it doesn't matter how many pulley's it run's over if you wan't to know the ratio take your stock pulley and measure the depth circumference and multiply the difference by pie 3.14 and you can figure how much overdrive the pulley has compaired to stock The lip isn't where we measured from . The purpose of this was to help Ka-Chow try and figure what he had because he had just purchaced the truck he has a 6 lb. Thank You Mitch
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OooooK. I wasn't sure what you were saying in your original post.
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the guy at the track was Chris and his was an jlp aluminum single piece pulley, I have the jlp aluminum 4# single piece pulley same construction as his, mine was smaller.
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Old 02-12-2007, 08:42 PM   #7
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I know now that there are a lot of Pullie's out there and all I was trying to do was help Chris and get a idea of what he had he came by and we will have him hauling A$$ soon LOL See Everyone!!
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