Who made this pulley?

slowchevy

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Thought it was an SLP part, was looking over other SLP pulleys and I'm not sure they're the same.

Originally got this from a junkyard regal GS that had SLP badges on it, SLP airbox, throttle body spacer, other mods yada yada yada.

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They didn't feel confident taking the pulley off without damaging it so they gave me the whole snout for twenty bucks

Here's a close photo

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Either way it measured 3.4", so.. Idunno

Waiting on the zzp pcm I'm getting at Christmas, gonna do that, install my headers finally and swap snouts..bearings are in good shape too, no leaks.

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slowchevy

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S00ls = the master at finding the most difficult way to do the simplest task.

I don't have a puller, so I paid a little extra for them to pull it..they didn't feel confident in not damaging it so they just gave the snout with the pulley attached. How's that the most difficult way.

I like your comment though because you couldn't just answer a question, you had to be immature.
 

Bob Kazamakis

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I made a puller back in the day. Just used a thick chunk of metal with a slot in it and used a normal 3 jaw puller on it. Didn't damage a thing.


Then I used a piece of square 1x1 stock with a hole and a bolt in it to press the new pulley (well MPS hub) on. Cost me like $5
 

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I don't have a puller, so I paid a little extra for them to pull it..they didn't feel confident in not damaging it so they just gave the snout with the pulley attached. How's that the most difficult way.

I like your comment though because you couldn't just answer a question, you had to be immature.

I answered the question. He didn't need 2
 
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