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Just sending a reminder out to you SDS guys and other guys running an aftermarket computer.

 

If you are going to run a crank trigger and need to install magnets into the crank pulley I would highly recommend going to the solid pulley or an Unorthydox pulley.

 

The dampned pulley has movement and a worn pulley could cause the magnets to hit the sensor and/or give false readings.

 

First see here:

 

http://www.starquestclub.com/index.pl?boar...;num=1034886453

 

Then see here:

 

http://www.starquestclub.com/index.pl?boar...;num=1034885949

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You mention that there is a separate A/C pulley that can bolt up to the six holes in the solid pulley that you have.  I'm not sure yet whether I'll keep my A/C, but I was wondering if you knew the part number, as I haven't been able to find it.

 

Thanks

 

TurboBitten

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  • 1 year later...

OK I finally got a new set for an 83 from the STEALER. I was told that this was ONE of TWo left in the contry as far as hey knew and they were both in GA.

 

Mitsubishi Part Numbers bellow:

- MD020842  "CRANKSHAFT PULLEY"  $51.28

- MB272703  "A/C ADD-ON PULLEY"    $30.14

 

Total was $87.83 with taxes.

Damn !

 

Then of corse AFTER I bought it I started looking for them on yards all over the contry and located a few of them for $55.00 COMPLETE both parts. I bought them before they dissapeared also. So if anyone needs one let me know. I'll sell them for $60.00ea shipped (just $5.00 over what I paid to cover shipping to you)

 

e-mail me in interested oscardortega@yahoo.com

 

Thanks

Oscar

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