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Re: Spliceable Urethane belt.
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Posted by JayWalt on December 08, 2006 at 04:22:10 from (24.223.138.48):
In Reply to: Spliceable Urethane belt. posted by JayWalt on December 08, 2006 at 02:16:59:
Oh Gene, if it were only that easy!!! The generator belt is actually behind the waterpump belt, so removal of the water pump belt is require before installing the generator belt. I suppose I could try to wedge the generator belt under the waterpump belt and bump the starter, but I'm fairly certain the waterpump belt would pop off and/or stretch it a bit. Doesnt seem safe to me either. See the dilema? =) AS of now, I just been charging the battery after every run. Kinda of a pain. My dad has some big backup lights for factories, uses 6v lead acid 25amp/hour batteries, so I might rip one of the charger boards out of there and make me a nice battery maintaner/charger. Bad thing is I can't run my headlights without a generator =(
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