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I forgot to tell you that after I replaced the belt and inspected the pulley that the pulley does not line up correctly. I'm thinking that the pulley brace might be replaced or maybe adding some shims might line it up, any suggestions?
I did not buy this car for speed, I've been there. I hope I might have LEARNED some kind of lesson. GeneI forgot to tell you that after I replaced the belt and inspected the pulley that the pulley does not line up correctly. I'm thinking that the pulley brace might be replaced or maybe adding some shims might line it up, any suggestions?
I did not buy this car for speed, I've been there. I hope I might have LEARNED some kind of lesson. Gene[/QUOTE] Use a straight edge to get the alignments correct.......yes use shim spacers to achieve this. Belts out of alignment at high RPMs do fly off...good luck!Joel Adams
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