underdrive pulley
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i dont know if this will help, but there was a topic on pulleys
https://mitsubishiforum.com/m_49390/tm.htm
https://mitsubishiforum.com/m_49390/tm.htm
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ohh. thanks! i have a theory.. hmm.. if you use cheap pulley.. if it creaks and break.. would the timing belt will be screwed up.. and you engine will go.. no no ?!?!? hmm... too much risk.. haha
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ohh. thanks! i have a theory.. hmm.. if you use cheap pulley.. if it creaks and break.. would the timing belt will be screwed up.. and you engine will go.. no no ?!?!? hmm... too much risk.. haha
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The timming belt does not ride on the udp, it rides on a crank sprocket, if you break a udp(which is nearly impossible) you altinator, powerstearing, and ac wont work. By buying a cheap pully you run the risk of getting one thats not balanced correctly which will give you some nasty vibration.
timming belt circut, note that the udp isant installed yet.
![](http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a144/youkickedmydog/rebuild22.jpg)
timming belt circut, note that the udp isant installed yet.
![](http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a144/youkickedmydog/rebuild22.jpg)
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