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M62 Snout shaft OD
Wednesday, December 24, 2008 1:10 PM
I want to install the 2.8" pulley onto my M90. I dont know where to get one for it, but i wanted to know where you guys are getting your 2.8 pulleys from, and what is the OD of the pulley shaft on your M62's? Im thinking its probably the same as mine, and i can probably use them. I hope so anyways. thanks.



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Re: M62 Snout shaft OD
Wednesday, December 24, 2008 1:14 PM
check on gtp websites wouldnt it be the same?



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Re: M62 Snout shaft OD
Wednesday, December 24, 2008 1:20 PM
i contacted zzperformance.com which services the GTP, but the GM M90 is different than the Ford M90, which is what im using. I asked ZZ about this and they pretty much blew me off, and did not answer the shaft OD question. Im sure they know, but they just didnt want my business i guess... @!#$ em.



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Re: M62 Snout shaft OD
Wednesday, December 24, 2008 1:26 PM
2 and 1/2 inches, give or take a 32th. There is a 2.79" pulley on my M62 and i dont see any signs of it being machined, but there isnt any room to put a smaller pulley on it.



Re: M62 Snout shaft OD
Wednesday, December 24, 2008 1:27 PM
no, not the snout OD, but the shaft that is inside the snout, that the pulley actually is pressed onto.



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Re: M62 Snout shaft OD
Wednesday, December 24, 2008 1:47 PM
AH, brb then.

*Edit*

Ok, i used my vernier caliper and measured the I.D. of the hub that my pulley is on. So its not a 100% accurate measurement for the O.D. of the shaft, i got .75". Hopefully this can get you in the ball park.


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