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Location: Maryland
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![]() When I was replacing my belt I noticed on the underside a shiny substance built up in the grooves. Is this a sign of bearing wear?
Should I worry about this? If it is a problem that should be taken care of please tell me what to do. Thanks |
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Location: Evansville, Indiana
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![]() Sounds like common belt wear to me. The friction on the back side from tiny changes endured with accessories engaging and the normal path of wear on the belt's surface.
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