Crank Pulley
I know that crank pulley does give a pretty good amount of gain but I remember in the past, someone told it is not a good idea to put a lightweight crank pulley on an engine that's being driven daily. It can do some serious damage to the motor. I forgot why though. Anyone here experience with crank pulley?
the 1.6 and larger engines use a harmonic balancer type crank pulley to reduce vibrations. a lightened crank pulley does not have this feature. so in the long run you may end up damaging your engine. now a 1.5 does not use a harmonic balancer, so you could use a light crank pulley but you 1.5 pully is already light weight due to no rubber damper.
I don't quite understand about this. I still don't understand how it would damage your engine. Can you explain it to me more about this? Thanks.
ORIGINAL: lilol89crx
the 1.6 and larger engines use a harmonic balancer type crank pulley to reduce vibrations. a lightened crank pulley does not have this feature. so in the long run you may end up damaging your engine.
the 1.6 and larger engines use a harmonic balancer type crank pulley to reduce vibrations. a lightened crank pulley does not have this feature. so in the long run you may end up damaging your engine.
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