Camshaft pulley flange

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Wfolland

Camshaft pulley flange

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Have purchased DOHC Adjustable Cam Pulleys from Millers Mule for my 81 2 liter engine along with a 1" wide belt. Do I need to run with flanges on or off pulleys?, my aux pulley has a rear flange.
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I don't have one's on my adjustable pulleys either. The aux shaft one appears to work fine for me.

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ARE YOUR ADJ. PULLEYS MADE BY MILLERS MULE ?
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toplessexpat wrote:I don't have one's on my adjustable pulleys either. The aux shaft one appears to work fine for me.

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X2. I've had mine for a couple of years, on 2 different engines and a few different head/cam combinations, no issues.
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As long as the aux pulley has a rear flange you will be fine.
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