Reason #341 why i hate Whipple
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Reason #341 why i hate Whipple
lol, Why in the name of all that is holy would they replace the stock crank bolt with one that requires a 13mm hex bit to remove/install it? Do you think any local mechanic has such a tool? Of course not. Once I get this bolt off I'd like to replace it with one with a conventional head. Does anyone know the specs on the bolt? This is on the older 2 pulley setup.
You may say, "just call whipple". That's just funny. I tried 3 times so far. Getting past the chick who answers the phone is impossible.
You may say, "just call whipple". That's just funny. I tried 3 times so far. Getting past the chick who answers the phone is impossible.
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Sexually harrass her and then tell her if she doesn't like it she can put her supervisor on the line. If she likes it- cool, if not at least you got past the girl... LOL
That pinning kit form Magnacharger is VERY easy to install and easy to live with later. When I pulled my cam... the pins came out nicely and went back together easily. rotation is not possible.
That pinning kit form Magnacharger is VERY easy to install and easy to live with later. When I pulled my cam... the pins came out nicely and went back together easily. rotation is not possible.
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Will that pinning kit work with his whipple since its a 2 belt setup? He never said his pulley was spining, although the pinning kit is still a good idea. I just think he needs a hex head bolt with the same dimensions as the whipple 2 belt one. I assume a factory bolt won't work because it has to go through 2 pulleys. I would think a 150mm bolt would be long enough though, which you can get at any decent hardware store. I would still get the pinning kit, and just use a different bolt.
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Originally Posted by vanillagorilla
Will that pinning kit work with his whipple since its a 2 belt setup? He never said his pulley was spining, although the pinning kit is still a good idea. I just think he needs a hex head bolt with the same dimensions as the whipple 2 belt one. I assume a factory bolt won't work because it has to go through 2 pulleys. I would think a 150mm bolt would be long enough though, which you can get at any decent hardware store. I would still get the pinning kit, and just use a different bolt.
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Just for fun I e-mailed Whipple with your question. I want to see if thier customer service is as bad as people say. I sent BlownChevy several e-mails, PM's and phone messages with no luck about a Radix issue. We'll see who replies first. Magnuson or Whipple. Magnuson has had a 2 week head start though.
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Originally Posted by 8ALTNG
So Dan this is reason #983 For why you should have bought a radix
1slow~ I cant believe that you are having trouble with Magnuson cust suport. When ever i needed anything it was like they were calling me b4 i could call them.
1slow~ I cant believe that you are having trouble with Magnuson cust suport. When ever i needed anything it was like they were calling me b4 i could call them.
P.S. I just got a response from Shonda at Whipple. She needs to know what system I am asking about.....