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Re: what is or isn't a timing belt? followup

Posted by Jason Rudolph at 1/22/2001 12:07 PM EST


Other on team #459, Rampage, from University of Florida/Eastside High School and .


In Reply to: Re: what is or isn't a timing belt? followup
Posted by Dennis Sipe on 1/22/2001 11:57 AM EST:



: don't these statements contradict?

No, if you read A30, it says that they would be legal ONLY if you were to buy them from small parts, or manufacture them from raw materials allowable as per the rules.

The onyl other way for you to use a belt is if it (according to A25) "has raised features that mate with a grooved pulley so that it doesn't slip"

hope this helps,

Jason

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