REFLECTOR:V8 Vacuum system

Dennis Martin reflector@tvbf.org
Sun, 9 Nov 2003 09:45:42 -0700


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How about gilmer pulleys?  (Uses "tractor belts" with teeth). I've 
got two gilmers, one for my dry sump oil system, another for the 
alternator.  Perfect alignment is required, but there's no slippage. 
IMHO, as good as serpentine.

Dennis Martin

>Serpentine belts are to V-Belts pretty much what alternators are to 
>generators IMO.
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>Al Gietzen wrote:
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>>Yo; Jim!
>>
>>< The main thing that fails is the drive belt>

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<div>How about gilmer pulleys?&nbsp; (Uses &quot;tractor belts&quot;
with teeth). I've got two gilmers, one for my dry sump oil system,
another for the alternator.&nbsp; Perfect alignment is required, but
there's no slippage.&nbsp; IMHO, as good as serpentine.</div>
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<div>Dennis Martin</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Serpentine belts are to V-Belts pretty
much what alternators are to generators IMO.<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Al Gietzen wrote:<br>
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color="#0000FF">Yo; Jim!</font><br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Times New Roman"
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color="#000000"> The main thing that fails is the drive
belt&gt;</font></blockquote>
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