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Old 12-24-2002, 05:24 PM   #6
Torinalth
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I did not do anything to the car, and I has just checked out everything as I just changed the oil.... and it looked fine, belt was tight and was solidly on the wheels....

I had to get a long screw driver to bend the tension pulley far enough for the belt to get partly on, once it was partly on I cranked the car real quick and it pulled the belt on track... since then it has been fine... really kinda odd.... I didnt know the tension pully was spring balanced, that is what got me lost... but it is all good now.

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