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I wish I could understand engineering drawings, I may be some help then.
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yeah i see what you mean. I ran this setup that you have on one of mine for while. There is a stop on the tensioner. Just grind it off. tensioner goes further and tensions belt more. job done. took me around 10 mins with a di grinder. Even done it on the car in situ. Didnt even remove the belt
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shorter belt would be easier.
or a steel pulley, the alloy ones are too shiny and soft.
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Remove tensioner. Fit ford stretchy belt.
I'm curious to know if solid pulley is what is actually taking out the belt though
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Ive gone smaller and smaller on the belts and still does it. Tried stretch fit and kills them quicker.
Just looked at your link uberderv and like how simple that setup is i was getting ready to fit a turnbuckle with a rose joint either end so i could manually swing the alternator for tension [emoji23][emoji23]
Deffinatley gonna try that cam tensioner idea. Only thing that confuses me is why i seem to need a bigger belt then everyone else. Im on a 6pk800 and everyone seems to be 100mm smaller
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mine has a 6pk1173 (gates i think) and shredded it (possibly due to the lynx alu pulley)
ill be fitting a 307 alternator at some point
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Just ordered a febi manual tensioner pulley this morning. Gonna hold fire for getting a new belt incase it needs a longer or shorter one. Will just have to get the old boot lace out to measure a belt up
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Got one on the car now and its still killing belts. Tbh i think my lynx ali billet crank pulleys knackered and just needs sodding off. Got a feeling the v's have worn badly in it and causing the belt to slip
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Those ally pulleys always do this as far as I can see. I presume it's down to the lack of damping.
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Yeah, can count it as scrap now. Certianly wont see the new engine
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The alloy casting in the top picture, so the bolt in the centre of the auto tensioner screws into that hole in the alloy ?
How easy is it to remove the auto tensioner please ?
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Did it in place without removing the crank pulley. Litterally just a large allen key but its a swine to get out the limited gap
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