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04.20.2009, 01:11 AM

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He didn't remove all the flange and he might use some sort of tensioner/guide AKA flanged ball bearing to keep the belt in place.
That's right, there is still some of the flange left. But I won't rely on that, there will be flanged bearings to help guide the belt onto that pulley.

Made a good amount of progress on the rear end (completely redesigned bulkheads and suspension mounting), but still nothing picture-worthy. And this will be a pretty hectic school week, so it seems progress won't be as much as any of us would like


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That's right, there is still some of the flange left. But I won't rely on that, there will be flanged bearings to help guide the belt onto that pulley.

Made a good amount of progress on the rear end (completely redesigned bulkheads and suspension mounting), but still nothing picture-worthy. And this will be a pretty hectic school week, so it seems progress won't be as much as any of us would like
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......maybe they want to be more like novak
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I'm telling Patrick you said that!
   
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