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A notched tensioner (pics & info)
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<blockquote data-quote="MVD" data-source="post: 7263846" data-attributes="member: 36881"><p>So by notching the tensioner you can run a 1/2" shorter belt........well no $hit, you just allowed the tensioner to travel an extra 1/2". You are not doing anything else.</p><p></p><p>There is no point to doing this. The tensioner is supposed to be able to move when the motor revs. If you have belt slip notching the tensioner does not help elimtate it.........non slip pulleys, belt dressing and an auxilary idler eliminate belt slip.</p><p></p><p>:nonono:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MVD, post: 7263846, member: 36881"] So by notching the tensioner you can run a 1/2" shorter belt........well no $hit, you just allowed the tensioner to travel an extra 1/2". You are not doing anything else. There is no point to doing this. The tensioner is supposed to be able to move when the motor revs. If you have belt slip notching the tensioner does not help elimtate it.........non slip pulleys, belt dressing and an auxilary idler eliminate belt slip. :nonono: [/QUOTE]
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