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"Sticky" belt vendors
Posted by Andy Baker at 1/11/2001 2:33 PM EST
Engineer on team #45, TechnoKats, from Kokomo High School and Delphi Automotive Systems. In Reply to: Source for Sticky Timing Belt? Posted by Raul on 1/11/2001 1:28 PM EST: My "belts" folder has these options: 1. Optibelt makes polyurethane belts... they call their optibelt-ZRM a "supergrip" model: 630-628-8400 2. Mectrol makes urethane belts... check out www.mectrol.com. 3. Fenner Drives (of Fenner Manheim) makes belts... but they may be more into the custom area... www.fennerdrives.com 4. Voss makes belts, but they are mostly custom... 847-673-8900. Your bud, Andy B. |
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