Need to identify pulleys on my car

jnavin

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I recently purchased my 95 GT. I am replacing my alternator, so I figured I might as well put pulleys on it as well. I decided on March Pulleys. Well when I get to pulling the alternator I see that the crankshaft, waterpump, and aternator pulleys are all polished aluminum, so they are obviously after market...Well I measured them and the diameters are 2 3/4" for the alternator, 5 3/4" for the waterpump, and 5" for the crankshaft. The pulleys March sells are 4.375" for the crankshaft, 5.5" for the waterpump, and 2 inches for the alternator.

I was just going to go ahead and use these pulleys and save the money of buying new ones, but the thing I don't understand is why my alternator pulley is
3", thats even bigger than stock. Isn't this robbing me of power. All input would be appreciated
 
3?? thought you said new kit comes with 2" (which is what I thought stock was). Smaller the pulley = Spins faster so a huge pulley like 3" on an alt. would undercharge ya big time.
 
Thats what I was thinking, which is why I can't understand any good reason for putting a 3" alternator pulley on. So I guess the conclusion is to get new pulleys?
 
Sounds like what you have is an underdrive pulley set, which is a fairly common mod. IIRC, the idea of an underdrive set is to reduce how quickly accessories spin, thus reducing the amount of drag/parasitic loss involved in spinning them, this results in freeing up a little more power.

Frankly, if you are not seeing problems with cooling or charging, I would leave them on and put the money you were going to spend on March pulleys toward something else.
 
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Sounds like what you have is an underdrive pulley set, which is a fairly common mod. IIRC, the idea of an underdrive set is to reduce how quickly accessories spin, thus reducing the amount of drag/parasitic loss involved in spinning them, this results in freeing up a little more power.

Frankly, if you are not seeing problems with cooling or charging, I would leave them on and put the money you were going to spend on March pulleys toward something else.

X2 here...