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Old 06-06-2015, 12:00 AM   #1
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Perrin BRZ / FR-S Lightweight Accessory Pulley Kit Read more: http://www.ft86speedfa

I was wondering, would this be a problem if I ran Perrin BRZ / FR-S Lightweight Accessory Pulley kit that is slightly stripped on the outside edge of inner ring and is there any way to touch it up? and will it rust metal is exposed.

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It won't rust. Aluminum doesn't. I wouldn't bother painting it.
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Old 06-06-2015, 01:02 AM   #3
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looks pretty minor. just run it.
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Yeah, bought it off a member and it happened, when he took it off his car.
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Accutually wait....sorry I forgot. The pulleys are suppose to be balanced. If a lot of metal is missing it might throw off the balance of the pulley and cause exessive wear. Just something to look out for
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That's what I was thinking too something this little can possibly cause it to become unbalance. But this isn't the crank pulley. I think its the water pump pulley.
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