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Common J Section Pulley?

Bill Vise

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I am looking for a source for common J section poly-v automotive pulleys. I want to modify them for woodworking tool use. If I could find out what car models use J section for their power steering or water pump pulleys I would be able to find pulleys. Automotive pulley manufacturers never say what section type the pulleys are. Most automotive serpentine belts and pulleys are K section.
 
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Firebrick43

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Don’t use automotive pulleys. They would be hell to adapt to a shaft and have runout in tolerance

Get a gates or Martin catalog online in pdf and order through McMaster Carr or even ebay(for a lot better prices. Use QD bushings and compatible pulleys. If you have a lathe you can even make a pulley
 
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Bill Vise

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Update:

I'm not worried about modifying the pulley and having it run true, I can do that. I haven't found any automotive pulleys that were J-section. Looks like I might have found a few J pulleys commonly used on lawn mowers and snow throwers.
 
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