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Old 02-11-2017, 02:28 PM   #1
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Aftermarket pulley wobble with video

After I installed an aftermarket Raceseng crank pulley I noticed it wobble but when you give some gas it looks stable. I've uploaded a video. I did make sure to torque it to 94ftlb.


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I'd strongly suggest that you take that puppy off, put that pretty thing on a shelf in your garage, then put the OEM pulley back on .......


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Im still surprised people still buy these things
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Did you doible check the issue described here?

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26386
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Yeah. It was flush. I'm guessing this is not worth it.
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I'd strongly suggest that you take that puppy off, put that pretty thing on a shelf in your garage, then put the OEM pulley back on .......
+1 Lest we forget its function let's call it what it is; a harmonic damper.
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+1 Lest we forget its function let's call it what it is; a harmonic damper.
Noted. I'll take it off. Hopefully the OEM won't start wobbling.
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+1 Lest we forget its function let's call it what it is; a harmonic damper.
not on an internally balanced 4 cylinder it is not.
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Better yet get a fluidampr..

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Noted. I'll take it off. Hopefully the OEM won't start wobbling.
killconey, here is some interesting reading for your Sunday pleasure.

http://www.onallcylinders.com/2015/1...and-balancers/

If the OEM pulley wobbles after you put it back on ...... I'd suggest you check your pulley changing procedure.


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not on an internally balanced 4 cylinder it is not.
Would you buy that the OEM crankshaft pulley is a "elastomer style harmonic balancer" ....??

If not, prepare for a down from ol @Ultramaroon ........


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Last time I got in a pulley debate (well last last last time) I got sent a bunch of links that we're inconclusive. I've had my lightweight crank pulley for 20k miles.
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BTW, it's just me or it's not the CP that seems vibrating in video but one small pulley .. but most of dampener related remarks seem to be related to CP.
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