Janne339
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Its a pain to change belt on my turbo with the stiff secondary spring.
This homemade tool make it a lot easier to push in the helix.
This homemade tool make it a lot easier to push in the helix.
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Finish the Vid. Take belt off. I get it but others may not. Cool though!Its a pain to change belt on my turbo with the stiff secondary spring.
This homemade tool make it a lot easier to push in the helix.
SwedeViper
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Hello! New member from Sweden. This is the to0l we are using:
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You can just put a 10mm wrench on any one of the nuts and turn clockwise while you push in on the wrench.
Yamadog
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Mine used to be just a few threads left so no need for a tool just cut them and then wedge new belt half on and start it up and presto but now that I am not blowing belts every 100 miles I still use my hands, I must be stronger than I thought.
You crack me up man!Mine used to be just a few threads left so no need for a tool just cut them and then wedge new belt half on and start it up and presto but now that I am not blowing belts every 100 miles I still use my hands, I must be stronger than I thought.
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You crack me up man!
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That the best answer yet that funny
Janne339
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Easiest way to remove a belt right here.
Haha!
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