> The old gravel pit technique was to twist the belt by hand. If you
> could just get it to turn over(180 deg) tension was right. I wonder
> what that would be on the gauge ???
> geneGene:
Gene,
With the gauge reading 85 lbs on my A/C belt I could easily twist the belt more
that 180 deg. But I doubt that I would be able to twist the power steering pump
belt 180 deg at the same tension due to the closer spacing between pulleys.
So I suspect there is only one pully distance for which that rule of "thumb"
would be close.
Richard
> could just get it to turn over(180 deg) tension was right. I wonder
> what that would be on the gauge ???
> geneGene:
Gene,
With the gauge reading 85 lbs on my A/C belt I could easily twist the belt more
that 180 deg. But I doubt that I would be able to twist the power steering pump
belt 180 deg at the same tension due to the closer spacing between pulleys.
So I suspect there is only one pully distance for which that rule of "thumb"
would be close.
Richard