LateModel21's Belt Wrap Kit - Installed
Re: LateModel21's Pulley Saver Kit - Installed
Got a set of these from Chris as well and it's been a good long while since I've gotten giddy like a kid at Christmas waiting for parts to arrive. Everything looks spectacular and very well thought out. The diameters of the pulleys will lend themselves nicely to fitting with the various SC/crank pulley options available for these cars and the choice of bearings should provide for quiet and worry-free operation. I'm really digging the machining on the face and the hard anodizing on the belt surfaces. All in all, this looks like it will really add some pizzazz to an otherwise very bland accessory belt drive system. I'm with grip though on the relocation of the SC idler pulley, it looks totally out of place and I'm more than eager to pay for a matching grooved pulley. BTW, talking about everything matching, what are the chances of getting a PS and WP pulley to match? Talk about sexy-time for the front of the motor!!! LOL
Old man winter decided to rear his ugly face and spoil the fun for me though. Didn't get them installed because between the 40mph winds and the cold temps, it was in the negatives with WC so I pussed out and stayed inside where it was warm. Really looking forward to getting them on the car and a huge thank you for making this happen.
Old man winter decided to rear his ugly face and spoil the fun for me though. Didn't get them installed because between the 40mph winds and the cold temps, it was in the negatives with WC so I pussed out and stayed inside where it was warm. Really looking forward to getting them on the car and a huge thank you for making this happen.
I'm Glad you like them, Rudy. I tried to go the extra mile to make them compliment the look, fit, and function of the sweet 62mm SC pulley you made happen for us.
Yer killing me, however with the ever expanding list of added pulleys ...
I am sure I can do a replacement for plastic grooved idler ... have to pick a size though ... as it gets larger, it will reduce the wrap on the alternator and will likely make the factory belt obsolete.
The power steering and water pump are not tough to do ... I suppose I could look into those as well.
Chris
Re: LateModel21's Pulley Saver Kit - Installed
Chris
Re: LateModel21's Pulley Saver Kit - Installed
I'm Glad you like them, Rudy. I tried to go the extra mile to make them compliment the look, fit, and function of the sweet 62mm SC pulley you made happen for us.
Yer killing me, however with the ever expanding list of added pulleys ...
I am sure I can do a replacement for plastic grooved idler ... have to pick a size though ... as it gets larger, it will reduce the wrap on the alternator and will likely make the factory belt obsolete.
The power steering and water pump are not tough to do ... I suppose I could look into those as well.
Chris
Yer killing me, however with the ever expanding list of added pulleys ...
I am sure I can do a replacement for plastic grooved idler ... have to pick a size though ... as it gets larger, it will reduce the wrap on the alternator and will likely make the factory belt obsolete.
The power steering and water pump are not tough to do ... I suppose I could look into those as well.
Chris
It's actually quite common for the belt to slip on the alternator pulley on decel. Lots of mass you're bringing up to speed and with the small diameter and small contact area, it's just a fact of life when you try to slow it back down. A lot of alternator pulleys are now decoupling pulleys where they are like a one-way where they spin freely when spinning faster than the belt but engage when it matches the same speed.
Re: LateModel21's Pulley Saver Kit - Installed
Wait a minute, what have I missed? latemodel21 has a new belt wrap kit? How many dollars? I see two new idler pulleys and a relocated idler pulley (the grooved pulley originally by the supercharger pulley). Is that right?
I relocated the small idler pulley by the supercharger to the recommended new location above the alternator once. But I was getting rubber bits worn off the belt, so I put it back. It was definitely not aligned correctly. That mounting point is not machined, so I thought it may be imprecision in the casting. Has anyone else encountered this?
I relocated the small idler pulley by the supercharger to the recommended new location above the alternator once. But I was getting rubber bits worn off the belt, so I put it back. It was definitely not aligned correctly. That mounting point is not machined, so I thought it may be imprecision in the casting. Has anyone else encountered this?
Re: LateModel21's Pulley Saver Kit - Installed
Wait a minute, what have I missed? latemodel21 has a new belt wrap kit? How many dollars? I see two new idler pulleys and a relocated idler pulley (the grooved pulley originally by the supercharger pulley). Is that right?
I relocated the small idler pulley by the supercharger to the recommended new location above the alternator once. But I was getting rubber bits worn off the belt, so I put it back. It was definitely not aligned correctly. That mounting point is not machined, so I thought it may be imprecision in the casting. Has anyone else encountered this?
I relocated the small idler pulley by the supercharger to the recommended new location above the alternator once. But I was getting rubber bits worn off the belt, so I put it back. It was definitely not aligned correctly. That mounting point is not machined, so I thought it may be imprecision in the casting. Has anyone else encountered this?
Not sure what contributing conditions caused the "rubber bits" to show up in your earlier experiment, BUT I can tell you that like ALL of the other pulley mounting points, this cast,flat, mounting surface is precisely parallel to the face of the crankshaft. NONE of the "mounting points" on the front of your motor are machined, they are ALL cast to a similar spec. Were I to speculate, I would guess that perhaps the pulley you put in the ribbed pulley's place (next to the supercharger pulley) failed to properly control the belt (allowing it, or perhaps even forcing it, out of proper alignment with your relocated plastic pulley pulley). If you have other questions about the pulleys, I invite you to send me a PM.
Cheers,
Chris
Re: LateModel21's Pulley Saver Kit - Installed
Might be a bit expensive, but I can see the sense in an electrical clutch ( like on the S/C ) being on both the alternator and the water pump. ( I think I'd want to keep the P/S pump )
Say have them de-energized at > 4000 RPM, think of the power savings, and I don't believe it would be a problem in a drag race scenario, road racing maybe.
Anyone thought of this ?
Say have them de-energized at > 4000 RPM, think of the power savings, and I don't believe it would be a problem in a drag race scenario, road racing maybe.
Anyone thought of this ?
Re: LateModel21's Pulley Saver Kit - Installed
Might be a bit expensive, but I can see the sense in an electrical clutch ( like on the S/C ) being on both the alternator and the water pump. ( I think I'd want to keep the P/S pump )
Say have them de-energized at > 4000 RPM, think of the power savings, and I don't believe it would be a problem in a drag race scenario, road racing maybe.
Anyone thought of this ?
Say have them de-energized at > 4000 RPM, think of the power savings, and I don't believe it would be a problem in a drag race scenario, road racing maybe.
Anyone thought of this ?
Rudy (and Woody) are talking about a pulley with a form of a sprag clutch .... ... no electrical clutch
Construction features of the Overrunning Alternator Pulley
Chris
Re: LateModel21's Pulley Saver Kit - Installed
Might be a bit expensive, but I can see the sense in an electrical clutch ( like on the S/C ) being on both the alternator and the water pump. ( I think I'd want to keep the P/S pump )
Say have them de-energized at > 4000 RPM, think of the power savings, and I don't believe it would be a problem in a drag race scenario, road racing maybe.
Anyone thought of this ?
Say have them de-energized at > 4000 RPM, think of the power savings, and I don't believe it would be a problem in a drag race scenario, road racing maybe.
Anyone thought of this ?
Re: LateModel21's Pulley Saver Kit - Installed
I suppose just a larger pulley on it would do as well, though .......
Re: LateModel21's Pulley Saver Kit - Installed
Finally got the aluminum 15% under-drive pulleys in today.
They have a hard-black anodize on the belt surface like the other pulleys in the set.
All the pulleys used together still work great with the stock length belt.
I compared the voltage output of the alternator with the stock steel pulley to the output with the alum under-drive pulley. At idle with the high beams and heater blower on full, they both read the same; additionally, there is no change in output as the RPMs are brought up.
Cheers,
Chris
They have a hard-black anodize on the belt surface like the other pulleys in the set.
All the pulleys used together still work great with the stock length belt.
I compared the voltage output of the alternator with the stock steel pulley to the output with the alum under-drive pulley. At idle with the high beams and heater blower on full, they both read the same; additionally, there is no change in output as the RPMs are brought up.
Cheers,
Chris
Re: LateModel21's Pulley Saver Kit - Installed
Not sure how you define a muscle cars these days.
When I was 15, I bought my first car, a '65 GTO (3 deuces, etc) I know they called that a muscle car ... but my slk32 has more muscle and is faster so what is it if not a muscle car?
Cheers,
Chris