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R62 8.3 fan pulley update

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    Posted: 25 Oct 2024 at 5:47pm
We are done with 24 harvest but picked up the pulley that we ordered from the local CIH dealer. The Cummings pulley failed 2 years in a row. The CIH pulley is definitely thicker in the face area just by feel. 3 ml to 4 ml. CIH part #is 84244661, $148, the Cummings pulley was $150 so less than I thought for the upgrade. Bolt pattern and dimensions look identical.
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What numbers are stamped in the pulleys?  I’m sure they both are Cummins parts.
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i rhink i would be looking for some bad motor mounts or somthing causing some extra vibes
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Leon does yours have the AC drive pulley on front of that pulley? Had shield off yesterday to blow out radiator and seen a pully stacked on that pulley which is shaped to fit over and back on the tapered part. Looks like it would reinforce that pulley. At least that's what I think I saw.
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Yes that is the number that is stamped on to the pulley. And yes the pulley for the air conditioning sits in front of that pulley. Also I have been making sure to blow out the water pump and fan pulleys when I clean the machine in the mornings.
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Just a sidenote. The box the pully came in said CIH Industrial.
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My R62 did that a few years ago. I didn't notice if the new pulley was thicker than the old one. Now the pulley has about as many hours of use as the original pulley so pre harvest I pull the fan and check for cracks but probably couldn't  see them forming.
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