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The point would be to decouple the belts from the shaft.
Posted by
Karl (MD)
on August 22, 2008 at 11:48 AM
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Is it possible to modify a solid UD pulley into a dampener?
posted by Waggz
on August 22, 2008 at 11:17 AM
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Adding the rubber as you suggested wouldn't do anything to accomplish this.
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Is it possible to modify a solid UD pulley into a dampener?
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Waggz
11:17:05 08/22/08
no. (n/m)
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AntiHero
11:43:03 08/22/08
The point would be to decouple the belts from the shaft. -
Karl (MD)
11:48:49 08/22/08
Just buy an ATI damper if you're concerned about harmonics
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LitlElvis
12:10:30 08/22/08
There is not one available for the vehicle that I
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Waggz
13:42:54 08/22/08
meh, why go thru that kind of hassle to modify a *truck*? (n/m)
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LJZTT
19:45:08 08/22/08
To increase torque and MPG. (n/m)
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Waggz
19:50:13 08/22/08
bah, intake tornado, or whatever it's called (n/m)
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LJZTT
20:15:13 08/22/08
lol (n/m)
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ZLover4Life
21:17:35 08/22/08
Uhhh... no. (n/m)
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Waggz
22:05:20 08/22/08
Also, to answer your question if your large block of rubber
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LitlElvis
14:34:11 08/22/08
lol...
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Drk93TT
12:40:39 08/22/08
that would be silly (n/m)
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aliaZ
12:57:10 08/22/08
just baste it in silicone sealant. (n/m)
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Medici (NorCal)
13:56:30 08/22/08
seriously though, contact a manufacturer and let them
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Medici (NorCal)
14:10:25 08/22/08
Actually...
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Waggz
14:19:31 08/22/08
ATI will do a custom one-off damper for around $750-$1000
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LitlElvis
14:45:49 08/22/08
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