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Old 11-06-2012, 08:26 AM   #1
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Perrin Pulley

I finished installing my pulley. At idle(600-700rpm) the pulley wobbles a little bit but when its above 1000 rpm its good. Im not expecting it to be stationary and simply spin but just wanted to know if other people who installed the pulley get the same result as me.

If someone can do me a favour and let me know if theres wobbles around idle. Thanks
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no wobble here
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^so it should be stationary at all times?
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^so it should be stationary at all times?
It should not wobble. Get that checked out before you end up with catastrophic engine failure.

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^so it should be stationary at all times?
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Old 11-06-2012, 09:13 AM   #6
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i dunno mine wobble when i had one...it pretty much wobbled the same as the stock pulley did...nothing crazy but it wasnt perfectly still.
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i dunno mine wobble when i had one...it pretty much wobbled the same as the stock pulley did...nothing crazy but it wasnt perfectly still.
The stock pulley shouldn't be wobbling either. Can you guys post a video showing this wobble?
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when i get a chance ill try and take a vid...its not really wobbling...its more a little bounce
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Everything is torqued properly, the wobble is the cause of the engine slightly wobbling
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did you guys line up the pin in the crank with the hole in the pulley?
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Old 11-06-2012, 09:58 AM   #11
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Everything is torqued properly, the wobble is the cause of the engine slightly wobbling
well then its not the pulley is it...
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i dunno mine wobble when i had one...it pretty much wobbled the same as the stock pulley did...nothing crazy but it wasnt perfectly still.
You removed it? I lined up the pin and everything. But i just freaked out when it was "bouncing".
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yea i put the stock one back on and it moves the same. i've seen other people with perrin pulleys and stock pulleys and none of them were perfectly still..they all have a little bounce to them. its shouldnt be going crazy but its has a little "vibration" to it
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