Machining Vortech Cog pulley
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Machining Vortech Jackshaft pulley
For those of you guys who have machined you smaller Vortech Pulley (2.87 and smaller)...how much did machine off the backside of the pulleys?
I'd like to get that done myself, but I'm hoping someone out there know the measurement so I can do it right...
<b>**EDIT: I meant jackshaft pulley, not cog pulley, in the title**</b>
I'd like to get that done myself, but I'm hoping someone out there know the measurement so I can do it right...
<b>**EDIT: I meant jackshaft pulley, not cog pulley, in the title**</b>
Last edited by 350z006; 04-02-2010 at 09:46 PM.
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the last picture in this post should help you out with regard to the 2.87 pulley:
https://my350z.com/forum/7382001-post66.html
the outside edge of the 2.87 pulley has a 45 degree chamfer on the backside facing the bracket. this is what rubs. basically, you need to machine down that chamfer so the edge returns at 90 degrees and no longer rubs. i've attached a quick sketch showing the pulley in section - the part highlighted in yellow needs to machined down.
i'm not sure what you have to do with a smaller pulley, but i'd imagine you'd have to machine down the edge further (if not completely).
https://my350z.com/forum/7382001-post66.html
the outside edge of the 2.87 pulley has a 45 degree chamfer on the backside facing the bracket. this is what rubs. basically, you need to machine down that chamfer so the edge returns at 90 degrees and no longer rubs. i've attached a quick sketch showing the pulley in section - the part highlighted in yellow needs to machined down.
i'm not sure what you have to do with a smaller pulley, but i'd imagine you'd have to machine down the edge further (if not completely).
Last edited by - bigc -; 04-02-2010 at 11:58 PM.
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Ahh...I get it...thanks
Looks like my pulley is going to need some more extensive work...its not a Vortech pulley so I really need to dig into it...
Looks like my pulley is going to need some more extensive work...its not a Vortech pulley so I really need to dig into it...
the last picture in this post should help you out with regard to the 2.87 pulley:
https://my350z.com/forum/7382001-post66.html
the outside edge of the 2.87 pulley has a 45 degree chamfer on the backside facing the bracket. this is what rubs. basically, you need to machine down that chamfer so the edge returns at 90 degrees and no longer rubs. i've attached a quick sketch showing the pulley in section - the part highlighted in yellow needs to machined down.
i'm not sure what you have to do with a smaller pulley, but i'd imagine you'd have to machine down the edge further (if not completely).
https://my350z.com/forum/7382001-post66.html
the outside edge of the 2.87 pulley has a 45 degree chamfer on the backside facing the bracket. this is what rubs. basically, you need to machine down that chamfer so the edge returns at 90 degrees and no longer rubs. i've attached a quick sketch showing the pulley in section - the part highlighted in yellow needs to machined down.
i'm not sure what you have to do with a smaller pulley, but i'd imagine you'd have to machine down the edge further (if not completely).
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dang, are there a lot out there that come with this issue? i've read about it quite a bit.
I purchased a vortech 2.87 pulley from summit and i've never had an issue. I've had it apart a few times and no rub marks on pulley or bracket.
I purchased a vortech 2.87 pulley from summit and i've never had an issue. I've had it apart a few times and no rub marks on pulley or bracket.
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when i was doing the research / shopping for my kit i read that some pulleys are fine while others need to be machined. i had hoped i would get lucky, but the 2.87 pulley i got from summit rubbed when i bolted everything down
bolt everything down first to determine how much you need to mill down (if any). i think that's the only way you'll know for sure.
bolt everything down first to determine how much you need to mill down (if any). i think that's the only way you'll know for sure.
Last edited by - bigc -; 04-03-2010 at 01:25 PM.
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when i was doing the research / shopping for my kit i read that some pulleys are fine while others need to be machined. i had hoped i would get lucky, but the 2.87 pulley i got from summit rubbed when i bolted everything down
bolt everything down first to determine how much you need to mill down (if any). i think that's the only way you'll know for sure.
bolt everything down first to determine how much you need to mill down (if any). i think that's the only way you'll know for sure.
i didn't notice any wear at all on the jackshaft bearing part (on the bracket side) and none of my pulleys have any marks on them.
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nah, no pictures. i tested fitted the 2.87 pulley shortly after I got it from summit, and, after a few turns of the pulley, i could see the backside was rubbing. i popped off the pulley and found that the jackshaft housing (whatever u call it) rubbed a perfect ring onto the pulley. i used that ring as a guide when i had the pulley machined down.
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