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06-01-2014, 08:28 PM #1The FABRICATOR!
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Degree of offset on the lt1 balancer / damper hub
For anyone in the future that does tinkering and needs to know it, the offset hole that the lt1 damper hub has is offset 4° clockwise, looking at the engine.
The standard SBC bolt pattern for pulleys has three holes, all 120° apart.
I searched everywhere and finally had to draw it out to get the answer for a project I'm working on. Hopefully it will save someone some time in the future.Chris
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06-01-2014, 09:14 PM #2"The Rock"
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