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<blockquote data-quote="GIZ59" data-source="post: 406367" data-attributes="member: 18719"><p>I AM gonna stick with this one , why are peeps advising this guy, to buy a ,n.other pulley when it is, on the face of it ? the situation is> >no shims fitted ?(which ,at least on my bus ,tensions up the belt ,if in fact that is so, then he can fit any amount of new/aftermarket pulley(s) he wants , will still have same result . i.e. slack belt. or am i /u missing something here ?as he has said " with all shims removed , belt is still slack" >ergo , fit a new belt , fit shims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GIZ59, post: 406367, member: 18719"] I AM gonna stick with this one , why are peeps advising this guy, to buy a ,n.other pulley when it is, on the face of it ? the situation is> >no shims fitted ?(which ,at least on my bus ,tensions up the belt ,if in fact that is so, then he can fit any amount of new/aftermarket pulley(s) he wants , will still have same result . i.e. slack belt. or am i /u missing something here ?as he has said " with all shims removed , belt is still slack" >ergo , fit a new belt , fit shims. [/QUOTE]
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