Rover V8 pulley alignment

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mgbv8 wrote:I recently broke my thrower ring. I did get a replacement but that was after I had rebuilt. I cant see any problem with the pulleys on mine. I got the ring from one of the guys on here via the wanted section.

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So does that mean if you had added the oil slasher it would have put your pulleys out by at least 1.5mm. Did you say you are using P6 pulley and P6 pump?


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The oil thrower is 1mm thick.
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I may be wrong, but I don't think a mm is anything to worry about with pulley alignment. My alternator was shimmed with washers just by eye!
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I thought this was a big problem where it was out by a whole belt thickness or something! I reckon a belt could run 5mm out on a RV8 without any damage!! (I'm not saying it should of course!) Shimming by eye is what I have done in the past as well.
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LandyV8,
I may have missed this in the text somewhere but how much misalignment have you actually got.
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DEVONMAN wrote:LandyV8,
I may have missed this in the text somewhere but how much misalignment have you actually got.

Sounds like 1.5mm ish ?

If he has a rubber front seal I wouldnt bother pulling it all apart to fit a thrower ring!
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LandyV8 wrote:
mgbv8 wrote:I recently broke my thrower ring. I did get a replacement but that was after I had rebuilt. I cant see any problem with the pulleys on mine. I got the ring from one of the guys on here via the wanted section.

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So does that mean if you had added the oil slasher it would have put your pulleys out by at least 1.5mm. Did you say you are using P6 pulley and P6 pump?

No! I'm saying that not having the oil thrower ring hasnt made a difference worth worrying about. I've fitted the rubber conversion seal to my pre SD1 cover and its not leaking. I use the original MGB V8 pre SD1 front cover and pump. If I put my laser aligner on the pulleys it would show the error I guess. But as its so small I havent bothered.
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mgbv8 wrote: If he has a rubber front seal I wouldnt bother pulling it all apart to fit a thrower ring!
Especially as the thrower isn't fitted with the lipseal.
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mgbv8 wrote:
DEVONMAN wrote:LandyV8,
I may have missed this in the text somewhere but how much misalignment have you actually got.

Sounds like 1.5mm ish ?

If he has a rubber front seal I wouldnt bother pulling it all apart to fit a thrower ring!
The later covers (Rubber seal type) have an eyebrow inside over the seal which would foul on the oil thrower

Regards Denis
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harvey wrote:
mgbv8 wrote: If he has a rubber front seal I wouldnt bother pulling it all apart to fit a thrower ring!
Especially as the thrower isn't fitted with the lipseal.


YEP !!
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topcatcustom wrote:I thought this was a big problem where it was out by a whole belt thickness or something! I reckon a belt could run 5mm out on a RV8 without any damage!! (I'm not saying it should of course!) Shimming by eye is what I have done in the past as well.
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Well if you look at this picture http://s144.photobucket.com/user/markwi ... ies2a%20V8 It looks pretty near to 5mm. I'm obviously being over fussy, but it seems a shame to do a rebuild and not get everything spot on. Surely Rover wouldn't have had the belts out of alignment?, but then again it is Rover
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Is the water pump pulley on the right way round ???

5mm is unacceptable mate ...
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mgbv8 wrote:Is the water pump pulley on the right way round ???

It dosen't look like it is as the pulley almost touches the water pump inlet neck on my son's engine. There seems to be a larger gap in the photo.
Having said that, LandyV8 did say he had also tried a buick pump and had the same misalignment.

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DEVONMAN wrote:
mgbv8 wrote:Is the water pump pulley on the right way round ???

It dosen't look like it is as the pulley almost touches the water pump inlet neck on my son's engine. There seems to be a larger gap in the photo.
Having said that, LandyV8 did say he had also tried a buick pump and had the same misalignment.

Denis

Same here Denis!!
My pulley almost touches the inlet. And Landy's does not ?? Worth a try eh ??
Perry Stephenson
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9.62 @ 137.37mph
Now looking for 8 seconds with a SBC engine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVscbPHgue0&list=UUqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg3avnsNKrc&index=2&list=FLqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw
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mgbv8 wrote:
DEVONMAN wrote:
mgbv8 wrote:Is the water pump pulley on the right way round ???

It dosen't look like it is as the pulley almost touches the water pump inlet neck on my son's engine. There seems to be a larger gap in the photo.
Having said that, LandyV8 did say he had also tried a buick pump and had the same misalignment.

Denis

Same here Denis!!
My pulley almost touches the inlet. And Landy's does not ?? Worth a try eh ??
The buick pulley is a one piece, can only go on one way. It has the same dimensions and clearances as the P6 pump but more room between radiator and pump nose. See here http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r190 ... hs4111.jpg
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