Hi,
Is there an OEM wheel commonly found in this size? US vehicles preferred.
36-1 or even 60-2 will be fine.
Thanks.
8" Diameter Crank Trigger Wheel?
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Re: 8" Diameter Crank Trigger Wheel?
None that I know of, but FWIW I use an 8 1/4 inch wheel,from DIYAutotune, behind an 8 inch damper on an sbcHealey3000 wrote:Hi,
Is there an OEM wheel commonly found in this size? US vehicles preferred.
36-1 or even 60-2 will be fine.
Thanks.
Ken
EDIT: Gotta correct myself here! The wheel is between the pulley and the damper.
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Re: 8" Diameter Crank Trigger Wheel?
Thanks Ken,
The way this engine is, I have very little room to mount a wheel and the pulley/damper is a one-piece affair. The DIYA wheel won't fit, unfortunately so I'll have to improvise.
I have a design in mind for a way to mount a wheel that I'll be posting in the near future to get input on.
Regards.
The way this engine is, I have very little room to mount a wheel and the pulley/damper is a one-piece affair. The DIYA wheel won't fit, unfortunately so I'll have to improvise.
I have a design in mind for a way to mount a wheel that I'll be posting in the near future to get input on.
Regards.
Re: 8" Diameter Crank Trigger Wheel?
I have a 36-1 wheel that bolts to the back side of the damper.
It is only 7 inches in diameter.
It is only 7 inches in diameter.