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<blockquote data-quote="mi03cobra" data-source="post: 13307732" data-attributes="member: 136230"><p>If you have a belt on the only thing that keeps it from spinning freely is the pulley connected to the crank, everything else on that belt is accessory or idler pulleys. So, no, that s/c pulley shouldnt move at all if the belt is on and tight. If there is any play I would look into that lower pulley. Theyre a 2 piece set up on the pulley themselves. The belt could be squealing due to the pulley wobbling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mi03cobra, post: 13307732, member: 136230"] If you have a belt on the only thing that keeps it from spinning freely is the pulley connected to the crank, everything else on that belt is accessory or idler pulleys. So, no, that s/c pulley shouldnt move at all if the belt is on and tight. If there is any play I would look into that lower pulley. Theyre a 2 piece set up on the pulley themselves. The belt could be squealing due to the pulley wobbling. [/QUOTE]
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