Juggernot
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Volvo has used serp belts with ribs on both sides on some of the newer 5 cyl. cars.
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Volvo has used serp belts with ribs on both sides on some of the newer 5 cyl. cars.
man i have a 97GLT engine and I think I'm going to do the same thing your doing! besides drilling the water pump pully and making that bracket, do you HAVE to have the ford 4 cylinder waterpump?
Why can't you run the belt this way? Would there be a problem?
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Hence double ribbed
You don't need a double sided ribbed for that design, check again.
Looks like you would (should) for the alternator.You don't need a double sided ribbed for that design, check again.
only for hers i need to stop drinking so much.R you saying the belts are just ribbed for pleasure???
How is the back-side of the belt going to drive the alternator without slippage?
Got to be careful if you consider rotating it backwards, all 2000+ alternators I see have 'free-wheeling' if it's rotated backwards, there's a one-way bearing built into the pulley.
only for hers i need to stop drinking so much.
only for hers i need to stop drinking so much.
Drink too much and you'll really need those ribs to give her any sense of pleasure.
Yay moar movin partzzzz...
This is the orientation I had in mind...but yes, that'd require a twin sided ribbed belt and the alternator DOES run backwards, or am I missing something.