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Old 05-05-2008, 04:07 PM
Vet65te Vet65te is offline
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Oookay, but the 'driven' pulley being smaller would spin more revolutions for every crank rotation...right? I'm pretty sure that's what would happen, I just don't have a smooth way of explaining it. Bottom line, if the A/C cars came with the smaller water pump pulley I'd expect the reasoning behind it would be to increase the water pump speed as well as the fan speed for the same engine rpm...no?