Weiand 177 Blower Pulley Size
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Weiand 177 Blower Pulley Size
Hey All,
I have a boat with a 525 SC Motor and the dash gauge is showing its making 8 to 8.5 lbs of boost at WOT (5200 RPM). From what I understand this is higher than the stock boost. Trying to figure if I have a faulty gauge or an aftermarket pulley. What is the stock diameter of the pulley in a Weiand 177 blower in the 5252SC package. The one that is on now is 3.5 inches.
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Eric
I have a boat with a 525 SC Motor and the dash gauge is showing its making 8 to 8.5 lbs of boost at WOT (5200 RPM). From what I understand this is higher than the stock boost. Trying to figure if I have a faulty gauge or an aftermarket pulley. What is the stock diameter of the pulley in a Weiand 177 blower in the 5252SC package. The one that is on now is 3.5 inches.
Thanks in advance
Eric
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Hey all Please don't pass up on this thread because of this answer. Thanks Blue Thunder but it doesn't really answer my question. Just looking to find out what the stock set-up was. Griff??
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Stock is 3.5" upper pulley and 7" lower pulley. Stock boost is 5.5#.
Is this something that just started???
A restriction like exhaust valves not opening all the way could cause a boost pressure increase. I would definately verify the gauge first before doing anything else.
Is this something that just started???
A restriction like exhaust valves not opening all the way could cause a boost pressure increase. I would definately verify the gauge first before doing anything else.
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If you have a 7" lower pulley, to make that much boost you would need a 2.85" upper pulley. A stock upper is (if my bad memory is correct) 3.25", which will make 5.5 psi. All boost numbers are assuming you don't have a chiller.
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Im not sure if its something that just started happening Griff. I dont recall that much boost last fall but I only had it for a few runs. I did the top end rebuild this winter but used all stock size valves but did put in severe duty intake and Inconel exhaust. New Hydraulic lifers too. If it were and exhaust valve issue would the motor run strong like it is?