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Old 03-21-2013, 07:35 PM   #1
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Engine Pulley Torque Requirements

I got the GFB Lightweight pulley kit, but it did not come with instructions stating what torque they should be installed to.

What have people installed them to for the 3 pulleys?
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Crank is 94 sry i dont know the rest
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Here you go

http://www.ft86club.com/files/BRZengine.pdf

Im not sure exactly which other two pulleys the GFB replaces but you can simply hold CTRL + F and then type in 'pulley'. Hope you find something
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Thanks for the info, I torqued the crank to 94 and 3 bolts for water pump to 25 before I read the manual you linked haha. The alternator I couldn't remove so I'm going to try taking it to a shop.

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I got the beatrush pulley set, installed the crack and water pump pulley, anyone know how to remove the OEM alternator pulley?
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I got the beatrush pulley set, installed the crack and water pump pulley, anyone know how to remove the OEM alternator pulley?
There are a few ways you can do this after you remove the belt and the two 10mm bolt holding the cover, you can use a heavy duty glove to hold the pulley and use an impact gun to yank that bolt out, or you can have someone else hold it using heavy duty gloves while you use a breaker bar.
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I got the beatrush pulley set, installed the crack and water pump pulley, anyone know how to remove the OEM alternator pulley?
Using an impact gun is the easiest way to remove the alternator nut.

I tried removing the alternator and using nonslip drawer liners to hold the pulley in a vice, to prevent damaging it. I used a breaker bar with 24mm socket to try and remove the nut, but it just slipped out. With an impact gun today, took all of 5 minutes.
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