PhilC
Enthusiast
Hello all:
Well I just got my car back after quite awhile and on my way home I decided to get on it a little and all the sudden no power steering and the unmistakable sound of a belt off the pulley whacking the heck out out everything under the hood.
It turns out that the crank pulley came off. It was pinned when we did the Roe blower. Any thoughts? Could it have been simply something wrong with the pins or is there any recomendations as to how I can best avoid this in the future.
I'm only running 8 lbs but we did a custom intercooler and modified the intake (which fits under the custom hood we had made) so we get very good air flow to all 10 now . It's not making a ton of power, very conservative tune as we road race and want good reliability for 1/2 hour hard running at a time.
Does this have to be keyed intead of pinned in order to be sure it wont happen again? I thought I had read that the pins were good up to an ungodly amount of power.
Well I just got my car back after quite awhile and on my way home I decided to get on it a little and all the sudden no power steering and the unmistakable sound of a belt off the pulley whacking the heck out out everything under the hood.
It turns out that the crank pulley came off. It was pinned when we did the Roe blower. Any thoughts? Could it have been simply something wrong with the pins or is there any recomendations as to how I can best avoid this in the future.
I'm only running 8 lbs but we did a custom intercooler and modified the intake (which fits under the custom hood we had made) so we get very good air flow to all 10 now . It's not making a ton of power, very conservative tune as we road race and want good reliability for 1/2 hour hard running at a time.
Does this have to be keyed intead of pinned in order to be sure it wont happen again? I thought I had read that the pins were good up to an ungodly amount of power.