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  1. #1 how to properly measure a sc pulley 
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    Supercharger pulley measures 3.1 at bottom of groves , any input here would be appreciated
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    Pics of pulley?

    Using a ruler or tape measure is really all you need.

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    Arent like almost ALL aftermarket pullies Labeled??
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    My 3.4 has no markings on it
    98 GTP modded 1.9's, sd headers, 3.4", zzp 1.0 230K miles scrapped.
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    Used a set of dial calipers, going back over to the garage today to work on my engine , ill look harder see if there is any numbers , I do know this , much smaller looking than stock
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    Do you have other mods? Or just the pulley?
    98 GTP modded 1.9's, sd headers, 3.4", zzp 1.0 230K miles scrapped.
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    It has a set of diamond pistons , headers , gonna put colder plugs in it , and a fender cold air intake , motor is tore down to the short block , think the ecu has been tuned also , stock cam , and I'm gonna port the heads a little bit , run a 160 stat
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    Sounds like you have no real clue on whats done to it and what you need to do.

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    Diamond pistons - waste

    Boring block - waste

    160* - waste

    stock cam with ported heads - waste

    not knowing if it is tuned or not - more of a problem.

    My suggestion. Go get the PO and find out is going on 110%.

    Then, go buy a stock short block, stud the heads, re-gasket and get new fluids, port the heads, run a cam of some sort because porting the heads with a stock valvetrain would be a waste. Start off with a 3.4" pulley and go from there when you have a way to tune it, because a 3.1" will be too small. Probably running the factory injectors static as well which is no bueno.

    So yea
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    Rebuilding the bottom end = fail 90% of the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackspike2710 View Post
    Rebuilding the bottom end = fail 90% of the time.
    Only if you don't know the correct steps.

    People just slap it in and the reason they don't stay together is because 100% of those 90% don't line bore the mains...which kills the rebuild...making it a 50 mile winner.
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    Well engine was gone through about 35k ago , I just opened up to check the mains and rods , make sure they was ok , no abnormal wear or anything like that . I am a tad old school , built a few engines in the past , mostly Chevy 350 . Just didn't want to get this engine in the car and have a knock or something internal wrong ya know . Gonna put new gaskets , plugs and what nots , tore heads down last night , gonna take off the casting flash in the runners and blend the bowls . But the engine has has the headers , pulley , and pistons in it for 3 years or so and everything inside looks to be in good shape
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