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[GMCnet] Belt Tensioner [message #198144] Mon, 11 February 2013 17:17 Go to next message
Tom Whitton   United States
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I really appreciate the input on the automatic belt tensioner. After I sent the picture of the Fiero solution I realized it might be misunderstood because of the flat belt vs. the V-Belts we use. Has anyone tried to fit an automatic tensioner for our V-Belts?

Tom Whitton

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Re: [GMCnet] Belt Tensioner [message #198162 is a reply to message #198144] Mon, 11 February 2013 21:13 Go to previous message
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Tom Whitton wrote on Mon, 11 February 2013 17:17

I really appreciate the input on the automatic belt tensioner. After I sent the picture of the Fiero solution I realized it might be misunderstood because of the flat belt vs. the V-Belts we use. Has anyone tried to fit an automatic tensioner for our V-Belts?

Tom Whitton

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Tom, I doubt it. Don't think it will work with a v belt. But, if you put the adjuster that Jim K. sells that will be end of problem. Fix it once and be done.
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