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<blockquote data-quote="corepwn" data-source="post: 14940064" data-attributes="member: 110539"><p>With a Gates K060815 belt and a Metco 100mm idler you shouldn't have any slip on a 72 and little if any on a 69mm.</p><p></p><p>If you want to run the 69mm with no slip at all on the 6 rib setup, check out the mosaleen idler. Its a bracket that adds an additional idler for a good bit more belt wrap.</p><p></p><p>When I was doing the math the 6 rib mosaleen idler will give very similar belt to pulley surface area to that of an 8 rib setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corepwn, post: 14940064, member: 110539"] With a Gates K060815 belt and a Metco 100mm idler you shouldn't have any slip on a 72 and little if any on a 69mm. If you want to run the 69mm with no slip at all on the 6 rib setup, check out the mosaleen idler. Its a bracket that adds an additional idler for a good bit more belt wrap. When I was doing the math the 6 rib mosaleen idler will give very similar belt to pulley surface area to that of an 8 rib setup. [/QUOTE]
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