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I'm trying to find someone who makes a crank pulley in aluminum that isn't underdrive for a 95 351w/Bronco application. Does anyone know a manufacturer / part number. Tried looking in the net but couldn't find anything.
NAPA might have a stock replacement for the app.... underdrive/overdrive is more a function of the ratios between the pulleys..... if not march is also a god option.... or you might have to look for one in a junkyard....
from:info@marchperfinfo.com
"Patrick,
We do not sell a stock replacement pulley for that application. I would probable check Ford Racing at 1-800-ford-788.
Thank You,
Elijah"
"Great for vehicles with automatic transmissions or high amperage needs. Excellent for heavy stop and go driving. Includes the following pulleys 4 3/8" Ribbed Crank Pulley 5 1/2" Non-Ribbed Water Pump Pulley 1 11/16" Ribbed Alternator Pulley Application: 1979-1993 Mustang 5.0L 1986-1996 F-150 5.0L 1987-1996 F-150 5.8L 1985-1988 Thunderbird 5.0L 1991-1992 Thunderbird 5.0L 1985-1992 Lincoln Mark VII 5.0L"
"Power & Amp Series:
Increases horsepower by reducing accessory drag. 11 h.p. at rear wheel.
Design for vehicle with automatic transmission or high amperage need.
EXCELLENT for heavy stop and go driving, off-roading, and or towing.
These aluminum sets are machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum for extra strength.
Hand polished and covered with a “No Polishing” clear powdercoat. and a durable hard coating on the crank pulley that prevents oil seal leak"
Just a little FYI, but if you really want one and cannot find one, consider having one made at a machine shop. I'm a machinist and have made them for a local hot rod shop and it really doesn't take much time at all. Now that aluminum stock is once again affordable it won't cost too much at all if you find the right shop.
Yeah, I've considered it, as another machinist/toolmaker. I work in a CNC shop and could model the pulley in Solidworks or CAD but I'm not allowed to make my own parts on our lathe or mill turn center.