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    vortech pulley issue

    ok so i had my motor rebuilt i had a new harmonic balancer installed proffesional products part#ms8007.the problem now is the crank pulley does not line up about a inch in to far has anybody else had this issue with a aftermarket balancer do i need to use a stock one?the supercharger is a vortech vsi.

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    If your talking small block Ford, spacers available to get you lined back up.

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    Found em on Summit. I'm sure any of the club sponsor speed shops could get what you need.

    http://www.summitracing.com/int/sear...pulley-spacers

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Found em on Summit. I'm sure any of the club sponsor speed shops could get what you need.

    http://www.summitracing.com/int/sear...pulley-spacers
    tks rick any tricks on how to get the proper measurment? This was suppose to be a simple rebuild turning into a large headache! tks again bob

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    1- Look at P Products site to see if they show the correct one

    2- If not, look at the spacers available, figure out roughly what you need. Find something the thickness you figure is required (stack of washers or perhaps a next size up nut), gently snug the pulley and use a straight edge from the water pump to measure where your at. Adjust plus or minus until your dead on, order the correct spacer.

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    you could hang a plum bob off the supercharger pulley and then use a straight edge of the balancer to get your measurement in inches. Had to do this for a buddys car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    1- Look at P Products site to see if they show the correct one

    2- If not, look at the spacers available, figure out roughly what you need. Find something the thickness you figure is required (stack of washers or perhaps a next size up nut), gently snug the pulley and use a straight edge from the water pump to measure where your at. Adjust plus or minus until your dead on, order the correct spacer.
    tks again e mail sent to them.

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    tks again guys we have a great group.special tks to scott for maching the spacer for me.

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    Good deal, not get it finished up will ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Good deal, not get it finished up will ya.
    that's the plan. i'm more then antzy to get behind the wheel again

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