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| From: | mike@twinpeaks.prc.com (Mike Ladwig) |
| Date: | Mon, 21 Aug 1995 11:08:04 -0500 |
Gerry Dennis <gdennis@freenet.niagara.com> writes: >If you, carefully, use a pry bar (appropriate size) between the pully and >the tubular frame you can easily create enough space for the belt to pass >though. I've gotten away with this myself...however, be _very_ careful! It's very easy to break or chip the edge of the pulley (which can cause belts to wear very quickly). I imagine that it wouldn't be hard to distort the steering rack (which I seem to recall is also in the way). I think the last time I did this, I loosened up the engine mounts and lifted the engine up a bit. mike. |
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