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Old 07-16-2014, 06:09 AM   #1
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oem crank pulley on balanced crank?

Ive tried to search for this info but im not seeing anything

I had my sr20det crank, manely rods, and cp pistons balanced together
Is it safe to run my oem pulley or even a lightweight pulley?
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Are you going to run an oem unbalanced timing chain, and unbalanced belts? Make sure your flywheel bolts all weigh exactly the same amount down to 0.000001 of a slug.
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^He's got a point, it's still not going to be perfectly balanced, and I would recommend you keep the oem harmonic balancer, or even go with an ATI or Tuffbond unit.
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