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Old 06-26-2006, 07:47 AM
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Lightweight Crank and Alternator Pulleys

Ok, heres the background info first.

I'm currently designing a 2.2 Ecotec pulley for my J-Body community. This will also work on HHR's & Cobalts. I currently have a 2.0 Cobalt SS pulley. I have been told that the only difference between the two are the number of ribs for the belts. I agree with this, but would like to get my hands on a 2.2 ecotec pulley to confirm other dimensions. With out taking it of my HHR. The alternator pulley is currently in production since it is the same as a 2.4L twin cam "quad 4 motor."

I just really want to know if I can get my hands on a 2.2 crank pulley. Does anyone have one or can obtain one...

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My first option would be to try checking your local junk yard.
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Old 06-26-2006, 09:31 AM
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Local yards have NONE.
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Old 06-26-2006, 12:24 PM
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"Dealer Item" - just buy one from your local dealer (he'll most likely need to order it).

That's what we do when designing new parts.
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Old 06-26-2006, 12:40 PM
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Yeah I can just do that I just do not want a part that I am never going to use again. But worse comes to worse I'll just buy one.
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It's pretty much the only way with a new vehicle like this, we have had to buy shocks, struts, rotors, rear beauty bar, - all just to get parts to prototype off of. Hopefully you will make your money back in the end...
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Old 06-28-2006, 06:54 AM
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Got one off a 2004 cavalier. I'll take my fender well lining off to make sure it is the same as the HHR. Hope to have it completely designed by the 4th.
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Ecotec Preliminary update :) Finally NJHK thanks for the pulley :)


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dont know but i got that one you sent me and i got my lighten pulley from zspec and the ribs match and width so good work.........getting them installed next week =)
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Originally Posted by upOnGamE
dont know but i got that one you sent me and i got my lighten pulley from zspec and the ribs match and width so good work.........getting them installed next week =)
Please inform me how the alternator pulley fits your 2.4 ecotec.
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