Some good info in this thread.
Some good info in this thread.
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I know this is a little off topic,but what are the pros and cons of using a solid timing belt tensioner?
'93 VR4 | 10.57 @ 135 on C16 | 11.29 @ 125 on 93 | ~3275 lbs
The stock belt in my KIA motor had a Gates logo on it along with several KIA logos, which led me to believe it was made by Gates.
"Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary… that's what gets you." - Jeremy Clarkson
So, as I have both.
What is the problem with having a Kevlar belt & a Solid tensioner.
Jeff
I personally would never run a solid tensioner knowing what I know about belts now. No system that a belt runs is perfect. Nothing is aligned 100% perfectly. This leads to a few thousandths of length variation as the belt rotates. (When we measure them at work we might see the belt length change from .002 to -.001 for example). They tensioner is there to take up the length variation. With a solid tensioner you don't get that.

Need a "solid" tensioner with a spring in it.
Parting 6 speed
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