Page 3 – Lingenfelter L250150309 Lingenfelter 10 bolt Supercharger Pulley Hub v1.1 User Manual

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1.55 FROM

TOP

1.88 OD

NOTES:

1. ALL RADII TO BE 0.010" UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE.

2. BREAK ALL EDGES; 0.010" MAX.

SCALE:

SIZE DWG. NO.

A

REV.

MATERIAL

FINISH

DO NOT SCALE DRAWING

APPLICATION

USED ON

NEXT ASSY

DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES

TOLERANCES:

FRACTIONAL

ANGULAR: MACH BEND

TWO PLACE DECIMAL 0.01*

THREE PLACE DECIMAL 0.005*

*UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE

NAME

DATE

DRAWN

CHECKED

ENG APPR.

MFG APPR.

Q.A.

SHEET 1 OF 1

WEIGHT:

COMMENTS:

REVISIONS

DESCRIPTION

REV.

DATE

APPROVED

THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS

DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF

LINGENFELTER PERFORMACE ENGINEERING.

ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE

WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF

LINGENFELTER PERFORMACE ENGINEERING

IS PROHIBITED.

PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL

DWG. NAME

5. Using a runout gage, locate your end mill

to be concentric with the inside of the jackshaft

housing (you may also use the jackshaft itself

to center the endmill). You can complete the

machining with the jackshaft installed if your

boring gage allows it, otherwise you will need

to remove the jackshaft.

If you remove the

jackshaft, you must replace the bearings.

See the next step for the dimensions of the

machined part.

6. These are the dimensions that you will

need to use to machine your jackshaft support.

7. Using a machine press, press the supplied

10 bolt hub onto the jackshaft. The leading

edge of the hub should be flush with the end

of the jackshaft, as shown in the adjacent

illustration.

Steps 8-10 are optional. Since the

supercharger pulley is spinning at higher

RPM and driving more load than the stock

pulley, pinning the pulley is recommended

but not required. LPE pins all of their

supercharger pulleys.

8. Using a drill press, secure the

supercharger pulley so that it is clamped evenly

and drill a 3/16” hole, 1.05” deep in the center

of the end of the pulley. Next, using a

1/8” drill

bit, drill a hole completely through the pulley

and shaft in the same position. This will allow

you to remove the pin if you are ever replacing

or removing the pulley.

NOTE: LPE recommends using a hardened

solid carbide drill bit for pinning the pulley.

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