^^This guy has jokes.
10% underdrive aint worth the price tag. But...I guess its more for having a quality damper on such a high dollar motor....to keep zee RODS in zee motaa.
Just so everyone knows, I did not buy the pulley for the underdrive. I bought it for the fact that it is fluid balanced and comes with an SFI certified certificate. The damper is capable of balancing the engine up to 18,000 RPM. I couldn't get my hands on a new dual damper so I bought this, which will perform better anyway. Unfortunately it came with a higher price tag, which is why I took so long to buy it as I searched for the best price. However since I took so long to buy it the going rate of the stupid thing went up. The lowest price used to be $318 +shipping, which now is $336+shipping.
Didn't powdercoat the hardware? Lol
i hope you coat the threads up good with neverseize or something to prevent them from rusting. this also will really throw your torque specs off. you should have zinc coated them. sandblasting hardware is usually not a great idea.
Any hardware that will have exposed threads will have zinc coating. Hardware that is not exposed will have antiseize applied.
so are you going to use the factory torque specs? most of those are for dry threads. with antiseize you probably should drop your torques a bit.
After all this you are going to reuse all the nuts and bolts??? If you send me one of everything you need and a list of how many I can ship you a package with everything you need brand new for probably like 20-30$
Looks great. But why arent you putting the energy suspension bushing in the control arm?
I have them and I still may do it, but the mount that is in the spindle assembly is pretty solid and at the time I didn't want to mess with drilling it out.