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I got a buddy with a cnc machine and was thinking bout making one to see if they would work...tried to look for one online but they are all steel. think it would work?
 
I got a buddy with a cnc machine and was thinking bout making one to see if they would work...tried to look for one online but they are all steel. think it would work?

Can I assume yours will be aluminum?


Aside from a racing application, mostly useless. The OEM one does great and I see little performance gain.
 
I'm not trying to gain power or anything...I can just get one made for less then half the cost of buying an Oem one...just not sure if it'd be to fragile.
 
Fragile? Just use a good grade of alum like one of the 60xx's seriers. We made skid plates out of some of that stuff for our dirt bikes and really tough.
Dave
 
That will look really cool. You can just get them used you know? But, if you wanted a tricked out engine compartment...that is the way to go!!
 
March Pullys has all kinds of them for the Ford V-8's and the 3.8L, all highly polished alum. Here's what they list for material their site:

All kits are machined from 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum, and then we hard coat all high wear surfaces to increase pulley life. Hardened to 65 Rockwel “C” scale. Harder than steel, two times harder than forged aluminum!

billet pully

Dave of the Nord
 

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