
I'd be amazed, neigh flabergasted, if the rubber belt vee would cause a cast iron pulley to break

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I think it's the rubber joint that has broken up - the Bongo pulley doesn't seem to be a failsafe one like others I've seen.dandywarhol wrote:Neigh, don't encourage him........................
I'd be amazed, neigh flabergasted, if the rubber belt vee would cause a cast iron pulley to break
dandywarhol wrote:Neigh, don't encourage him........................
I'd be amazed, neigh flabergasted, if the rubber belt vee would cause a cast iron pulley to break
Yep, agreed - when I changed the water pump on mine I found the belts were the wrong profile - all they did was wear faster until the cords were exposed - didn't fracture the pulleymikeonb4c wrote:dandywarhol wrote:Neigh, don't encourage him........................
I'd be amazed, neigh flabergasted, if the rubber belt vee would cause a cast iron pulley to break
I'm amazed you're amazed Dandy![]()
Seriously though, I recall this being stated (and accepted as plausible cause) during a debate about it some time ago. It would be interesting to dig up and re-read the thread in question. So apologies, but I'm only trying to re-state what was said way back then. I must admit, it seemed to me at the time the statement was made, that a mismatched belt / pulley profile could put abnormal stress on pulley faces, though not having seen how the pulley is (over)engineered I couldn't have a view on whether it would cope with the stress. But I would think it prudent whatever the finer points of the argument, to ensure the recommended belts are fitted wouldn't you?
I'm outa here - only the messenger etc. and not taking Dandy on over mechanicals, with his pedigree. I'm nuts, but I'm not that nutsdandywarhol wrote:Good write up al...............
Have a look at the pulley (11-371) in the pic Mike - it's a cast iron pulley, the pulley sides don't "open up" where the belts operate, it's the centre part which is keyed to the crankshaft and the "outer" part (the pulley vees) which separate at the rubber bonding. In al's case it sounds like the outer part then became misaligned which allowed the belts to try to "crossover" each other and rub together.
I just cannot see the pulley sides separating on this setup, whereas they could do on a steel alternator pulley...................
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mikeonb4c wrote:I'm outa here - only the messenger etc. and not taking Dandy on over mechanicals, with his pedigree. I'm nuts, but I'm not that nutsdandywarhol wrote:Good write up al...............
Have a look at the pulley (11-371) in the pic Mike - it's a cast iron pulley, the pulley sides don't "open up" where the belts operate, it's the centre part which is keyed to the crankshaft and the "outer" part (the pulley vees) which separate at the rubber bonding. In al's case it sounds like the outer part then became misaligned which allowed the belts to try to "crossover" each other and rub together.
I just cannot see the pulley sides separating on this setup, whereas they could do on a steel alternator pulley...................
http://www.lushprojects.com/bongoparts/ ... R26031.gif