The most common reasons for belt failure are improper belt tension (too loose or too tight), poor alignment, pulley damage or distortion, environment (excessive heat and ozone), and using an improper ...
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Replacing a Car’s Serpentine Belt: A Step-By-Step Guide
Working as a General Motors and ASE Master Technician, teaching automotive technology and being involved in the auto repair ...
We all know that success in racing requires paying attention to the details. Too often, it's the little things that throw a monkey wrench into what would have otherwise been a successful night of ...
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Why your car’s drive belts crack over time
Drive belts sit at the center of your engine’s daily workload, and the material slowly pays the price. As miles add up, heat, tension, and contamination harden the rubber, then small surface lines ...
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