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Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:41 am
As KA enthusiasts, we all know how hard it is to find a decent pulley set for a decent price. Aside from the crank pulley, it's hard to find the rest of the ones we need.
You can go on ebay and buy a full set of OBX pulleys (crank, water pump, power steering pump, alternator) for your KA for about $185 shipped. Not a bad deal. Or you can get a set of SR20 pulleys (water pump, power steering pump, alternator) and a crank pulley separately for about $120 shipped. That's a savings of around $65 for cheap parts versus cheap parts. I'm not going to compare name brand parts because not only is it nearly impossible to find name-brand KA accessory pulleys, prices vary between shops.
Great. So what's the point of this?
I've seen a few people run the SR pulleys on their KA. I'm just looking for some guidance on the matter.
What crank pulley do you use? An SR or a KA?What belts did you need to use? Were there any modifications necessary? Did you need to modified bolt patterns, use spacers, or use different bolts?
I know Greg (AZHitman) did this on his ka-t convertible project that's featured on the homepage. Here's a link to Part 7 of the build where they used the SR pulleys. Here's a picture:
It looks to me as though he's running a stock KA crank pulley with a set of SR accessory pulleys. The article says that they just needed to measure belt lengths and head to the parts store to find belts that fit. You'd think he would have written a tech article, but he did not. He's a busy guy, we understand; but it'd be nice to share the knowledge.
So, have any of you done this? Any experiences? If I don't get some solid answers on what exactly this setup is, I'm going to just experiment myself when I get around to that point in my build. Any input is appreciated. Thanks for your time.