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4.0 supercharger snout shaft diameter?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by 12TRDTacoma, Jul 2, 2015.

  1. Jul 2, 2015 at 4:41 PM
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    Does anyone happen know the size of the snout driveshaft on the TRD supercharger in mm and in inches? Or does anyone know of a site that provides that info?

    I thought ours would be the size of a standard M90 but apparently its actually a little bigger. It appears to be just under 3/4 (.750")
     
  2. Jul 2, 2015 at 4:52 PM
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    already planning on going to a smaller wheel!?!?!?

    URD for sure!
     
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    I have to find out the shaft size so I can have a buddy ream out the URD one I have already so it'll fit on the first shot. I have destroyed one of their 2.8 pulley's already attempting to install and remove it due to their insanely tight fitment so if I can find out the size of the shaft it mates to this time I'm not going to eff around and do it legit.
     
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    Yes I did. I did everything needed to make it fit correctly. It stopped midway and decided it would just lock itself in place there after that. Thats why I'm just going to have a buddy ream this thing out so it fits as nicely as the stock 3.0 pulley did going in. No games and no bullshit. No heating or nothing required.
     
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    hmm weird, buddy o mine had no issues putting the stealth pully on his truck.
     
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    Poor machining.

    No its another stealth series one. Smog purposes homie.
     
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    Exactly. Lol. So I still need to know the shaft diameter. Im wondering if anyone knows.
     
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    Bump to this?

    Damn. I hope someone knows.

    How about you @Torspd?
     

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