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New Blower Pulley V-groove Belt Pulley 671 6-71 471 Supercharger on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Garden Grove, California, United States

Garden Grove, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:German Supercharged Systems Warranty:No Surface Finish:MACHINE FINISH


Blower Pulley Vee-Groove Pulley.

It is made with 6061 T-6 Aluminum, is .700" wide, 6.25" in diameter, and has a standard 6 hole pattern.


Blower V-Groove Pulley is made of 6061-t6 Aluminum. 

Pulley is 6.250" diameter and is machined with standard 6 hole supercharged bolt pattern.

Part is also machined with std 2" male and female registers and can be stacked up to accomidate more V drives or accessories. Center hole is machined out, eliminating any guess work for crank bolt size. Crank bolt should always be as short as possible to ensure the strongest clamping force for crank hub.


Machined in the USA.

Please call for any further questions or tech support 562-999-6556


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