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DANG!!!!
Yes, possibly.
But....why not just dispense with the shaft altogether?
I mean, you can purchase belts in any size you require....
Wish there were more pictures of that side...
Larry
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From: joshhignight@techography.net
To: Scirocco List
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 6:22 AM
Subject: RE: Re: Re: DANG!!!!
Not likely, look closely. Way too small, no teeth on the pulley. Engine runs on a dizzy-less programmable system and has an external oil pump. Shaft is probably totally removed from the block as it looks like that pulley is mounted to a bracket which is mounted to the engine. Less parasitic loss due to the absence of the internal int. shaft bearings and the weight of the shaft itself. Just a simple pulley w/ bearings to take up some slack on the timing belt.
Joshua
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Intermediate shaft pulley is there to drive the intermediate shaft.....
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: joshhignight@techography.net
To: Scirocco List
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 7:33 PM
Subject: RE: Re: DANG!!!!
Notice the int. shaft pulley is just a bank wheel, not the big gear. Probably just there to take up slack in the timing belt.
Neat-o engine!
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