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getting the snout machined

SgtMarshal

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I dont really want to give 100 dollars to zzp for a tool to machine my snout. do you guys know if I can take the snout to a machine shop and get it machined?
 


You probably could, you'd have to know the ID of the smallest pulley you'd want to put on, plus some extra clearance... and you'd have to tell them the depth of the pulley.
 


Not if you find someone with a horizontal or boring machine. In that case it would be easier to have the whole thing together. Using the screw holes in the case to mount it to the machine table.
 
No it doesnt, with the ZZP tool you leave it on and use a drill lol did it in the university parking lot for Frosty
 
Look on zzp website at the tool, theres a link to a video of one being done on the car with that tool.
 


Hub has to come off, I've got the tool if you wanna "rent" it for a while.
You can do it while it's on the car, but it makes a damn mess. Filings everywhere and it takes forever. Using a cordless drill will get it done in about 2 minutes.
 
I've actually got both, but it's been so long since I've used the hub plate that I'm not sure where it is. I can probably find it.
 
I'm not sure I for sure need it, but since you have both, I will pm you when/if I do need it. I started another thread that explains my car's current trouble, and until I get that fixed, I'm not planning on any pulley drops
 
Right on....I figure if I'm not using them anymore, then someone can.
They're not going anywhere any time soon.
 


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