Typically, both the motor pulley and belt are changed as a set to keep the 
distance from motor to flywheel the same.
In my younger days, a friend and I ground down a motor pulley, on a 50 Hz 
Shugart 800, to be a 60 Hz. We used a file while the motor ran. After getting 
the right size, we had to file mounting holes for the motor to keep the same 
belt. It was not the best way but we couldn't afford a new drive and we got the 
drive cheap, from surplus.
If you change the flywheel, the distance will be to great to use the same belt 
or even close to the same belt. It may not even fit in the area allowed for the 
flywheel.
According to the manual, for this drive, only the motor pulley needs to be 
changed as there is enough adjustment to use the same belt.
Dwight


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To: Riesen Thomas; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: AW: 50Hz Pulley for 8" Floppy Drive Mitshubishi M2894-63B

Ok. Those are quite small. So you have one? Or those are not yours?
If you have one, and a way to accurately measure it, making more will be easy 
for anyone with a lathe.
I could do it, but surely you can find a machinist closer to home?

Guy

At 01:03 PM 10/11/2018 +0000, Riesen Thomas wrote:
>Guy,
>I am looking for small motor pulley ... see pic ...
>Regards
>Thomas
>
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>Von: Guy Dunphy [mailto:[email protected]]
>Gesendet: Samstag, 10. November 2018 13:25
>An: Riesen Thomas <[email protected]>; General Discussion: On-Topic and 
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>Betreff: Re: 50Hz Pulley for 8" Floppy Drive Mitshubishi M2894-63B
>
>At 12:03 PM 10/11/2018 +0000, you wrote:
>>Hi all
>>
>>Any suggestions where to find two 50Hz-Pulleys for the 8" Floppy drive
>>Mitsubishi M2894-63B?
>>
>>If there also the appropriate ribbon gummies available, I would be very
>>happy.
>>
>>Regards
>>Thomas
>
>
>Do you know what they look like, and the dimensions?
>Because I have these. http://everist.org/pics/misc/IMG_1655_pulley_800.jpg
>
>_Maybe_ they were off Mitsubishi drives, not sure. Had them in a box of floppy 
>drive related bits for a loooong time, and have no recollection of where they 
>came from.
>These are 49.0 mm OD, hole 4.7 mm dia. And this is Australia, with 50Hz mains.
>
>Guy
>
>
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