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Cheers bud! But the 1173 is WAY too short, i had to lever it onto the crank pulley to stretch it slightly but there is no way it would go round the tensioner as well.
I went to the motor factors today and got a 1185, 1195 and a 1200. All are too short. Going to get some string on it tomorrow and measure it properly I think. I did take off the top idler but then all the sizes I had were too big! Grrrr!
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It's definitely the right size, i have one on mine now. Do you know how to use the aux belt tensioners?
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Ummm! Yea although you are making me question myself now! Is the top one adjustable then? I took it off completely and replaced it for the one I bought off Toms306 as mine rattled a bit, I couldn't see a way of adjusting it though.
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You are pushing it back towards the bulkhead to get the belt on yes?
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No mate, this is starting to sound like a fail on my part! LolAs iI said I did look at it but couldn't see a way of adjusting it. I'll have a play at somepoint during the week and post up.
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Oh dear lol.... That bolt head on the tensioner, put a 15mm spanner on it and push it back towards the bulk head.
There are holes where you can stick an Allen key to keep it pushed back in the right place but I never found enough access for that so just held it.
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I only ask cos I did the same thing a few months back LOL! Yeah, basically get a spanner on the top tensioner and puh towards the bulkhead to release, lock it off with an allen key or something in the locking slots. Then loosen the lower tensioner and you should have plenty of room to fit the belt. Use the elliptical tensioner to take up the slack, doesnt need to be very tight, then release the top tensioner and youre done.
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Spot on chaps! As I said I'll have q crack one evening this week, probably tomorrow and then there will be rep to each of you!
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