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Old Jan 15, 2003
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Crank Pully?

I remember a discussion that this being bad for our cars but i cant find it now? What can it do or why is it bad?
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its not bad it lessens the stress on the engine if anything taking less Hp to turn it and thuis freeing it up for you
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I heard that the crank pully would cause some kind of wear on your engine. Can someone who has this mod, or knows something about it clear this up for us?
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well many people say that it will wear down your crankshaft bearings faster. due to no harmonic balancing. supposedly honda incorporates that into there crank pulley. i am not saying that this is totally factual. this is just what i have heard.
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