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Belt tensioner set point question
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<blockquote data-quote="c6zhombre" data-source="post: 15888326" data-attributes="member: 76381"><p>Thats going to be tricky with the RPM belt.....as far as choosing between the 11mm longer or 4mm shorter belt. One thing is for sure....you cannot use too much tension on the tensile cord RPM belt or it will snap in half. It's designed for failry low tension levels because it does not stretch like a traditional belt. But having said that....it can't lay limp either, there needs to be some level of wrap. </p><p></p><p>What you really need to give yourself much more set points is a whipple sliding adjustable tensioner (if you can find one). That would be the ticket to properly set an RPM belt. I think you're only choice without one is to try the 11mm larger belt and see if it works. I'm afraid the 4mm shorter belt is going to snap</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c6zhombre, post: 15888326, member: 76381"] Thats going to be tricky with the RPM belt.....as far as choosing between the 11mm longer or 4mm shorter belt. One thing is for sure....you cannot use too much tension on the tensile cord RPM belt or it will snap in half. It's designed for failry low tension levels because it does not stretch like a traditional belt. But having said that....it can't lay limp either, there needs to be some level of wrap. What you really need to give yourself much more set points is a whipple sliding adjustable tensioner (if you can find one). That would be the ticket to properly set an RPM belt. I think you're only choice without one is to try the 11mm larger belt and see if it works. I'm afraid the 4mm shorter belt is going to snap [/QUOTE]
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