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I've got a shitty old diesel genset that im getting going and its got a v-belt pully on it these dimensions.

OD 170mm
ID 90mm (i can machine bigger if need be)
PCD (bolt hole diameter) 111mm ( i can change this )
width roughly 16 mm with face flat on one side ie offset middle

V details:
10.4 wide at top
2.5 wide at bottom
10.4 deep

anyone know where i can get these things from?
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not sure where to buy one from, many machinists could make ya one (for a hefty price tho :( ), try saeco or john brooks or some bearing outfits, maud kirks might have something...??
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cheers chrome, will keep looking around.


know anywhere in welly city where to get 7mmx7mmx keysteel? managed to sheer it in half when i fired it up on wd40 :shock:
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Try Saeco. It looks like its an odd size but there are some suppliers that make it. 8x7 is a more common size and might do if you have access to a mill or a file.
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il hit up one of the fitters at work see what can be found
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I'd try skf. Same as saeco but better trade up here. They may have keys as well but I can't remember where I got mine from. If worst comes to worst could you run a bi-loc pulley straight on the shaft? Then you can position it wherever it needs to go and I believe you can get a 170 or very close to it.
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I was at Waitemata Hydraulics this arvo and they had V pulleys advertised, bragging about their range. Give them a try, i dont mind picking up and sending on courier. Kent
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mayday wrote:I was at Waitemata Hydraulics this arvo and they had V pulleys advertised, bragging about their range. Give them a try, i dont mind picking up and sending on courier. Kent


cheers, sounds like a plan, will contact early next week and see what that have.

got the keysteel. cost $3 cut to length. just need to file to size :mrgreen: then stopped at supermarket and one capsicum $4.19 !! this world is out of wack!
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