Right now my B6 crank pulley is off of Aqua while I wait for another nice day to redo the crank seal (wrong one, resulting in massive oil leak).
On both my B6 swaps, I used the original 323 pulley that has a large grooved run for a flat A/C belt, which I don't need. This morning I took my pulley into a machine shop to see about having the run cut off on a lathe to provide more room for working on the crank area and also reduce the weight some. While they could do it, I asked about what looked like two pieces pressed together with some rubber material visible on the backside. They confirmed that cutting off the unneeded part might result in some imbalance in what was obviously a balanced "harmonic" part.
So now I'm not sure. Here are some pics of my pulley:
Although I would like a lighter part, I think I can reinstall it with no problem just like I took it off the car (by lowering the engine on the right side).
Any thoughts on this? Would turning off the A/C belt part result in compromised engine harmonics? If so, I'll leave it alone.
Thanks,
Karl
On both my B6 swaps, I used the original 323 pulley that has a large grooved run for a flat A/C belt, which I don't need. This morning I took my pulley into a machine shop to see about having the run cut off on a lathe to provide more room for working on the crank area and also reduce the weight some. While they could do it, I asked about what looked like two pieces pressed together with some rubber material visible on the backside. They confirmed that cutting off the unneeded part might result in some imbalance in what was obviously a balanced "harmonic" part.
So now I'm not sure. Here are some pics of my pulley:
Although I would like a lighter part, I think I can reinstall it with no problem just like I took it off the car (by lowering the engine on the right side).
Any thoughts on this? Would turning off the A/C belt part result in compromised engine harmonics? If so, I'll leave it alone.
Thanks,
Karl
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