Yes you can. However you will need to change the washer under the axle nut to the same diameter as the lock washer in order to get the travel needed for proper belt tension
There are a variety of different designs for pulleys, depending upon what you need to do with them. A pulley can be used to change the direction of a force without changing the amount of force that you apply, but there are also pulleys that do reduce the amount of force you have to use to lift something.
A pulley can do that.
A pulley can do that.
A pulley can do that.
You can change the serpentine belt on your Chevrolet trailblazer, by loosening the tensioner pulley. With the loosened tensioner pulley the belt will come off easily. Tighten the new belt with the tensioner pulley.
You will need to buy or rent or borrow a power steering pulley puller. Trying to remove and replace the pulley without the correct puller will surely damage the pulley and or the pump.
changing serpentine belt and pulley 90' sedan deville
Pulleys helps changing the direction of the applied force. The most common example is drawing a bucket of water from a well. Without the pulley it would be laborious to pull a bucket full of water out of the well. With the pulley our applied force's direction change and we can now happily pull the water out of the well.
1" belt with 140 teeth and a 68 tooth rear pulley with cush drive.
If the load is connected to the motor via belts, you can change the speed the load is turning by changing the pulley sizes. To get the load to slow down, increase the size of the pulley on the load; to get it to speed up, increase the size of the pulley on the motor. To reduce the speed of the motor itself, you'll have to alter the line frequency, which you can't do without a variable frequency drive attached to the motor.
1 1/2"
calculate speed drive pulley.