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Old 08-01-17, 02:52
David Herbert David Herbert is offline
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Originally Posted by Peter Duggan View Post
.....I'm now convinced that the issue rests with the water pumps......I think the most unobtrusive way of correcting the alignment is to add a 5/8" spacer to the inside of the pulleys themselves......
Peter
The pulleys are just pressed onto the shafts, you just need the correct pulleys. T16 ones would be very close if they are not the exact ones you need. There would be little scope for fitting spacers as the pulleys are not pressed on untill they hit a sholder but untill they are flush with the outer end off the shaft. This means that you have some latitude to use the wrong pulley by not pushing it all the way on but you can not press it more than intended because it will hit the end of the pump housing.

David
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