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Belt & Tensioning help
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Francis" data-source="post: 12372839" data-attributes="member: 3393"><p>Having the right length belt for your pulley combination is what you want. If you had changed your upper pully to a smaller size, it may have been advantegeous to change your upper idler pully to a larger size (from the standard 90 mm to 100 mm).</p><p></p><p>The standard belt tensioner is internally spring loaded and "not" adjustable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Francis, post: 12372839, member: 3393"] Having the right length belt for your pulley combination is what you want. If you had changed your upper pully to a smaller size, it may have been advantegeous to change your upper idler pully to a larger size (from the standard 90 mm to 100 mm). The standard belt tensioner is internally spring loaded and "not" adjustable. [/QUOTE]
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