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Must be "Timing" Belt!
Posted by Raul at 1/11/2001 3:50 PM EST
Engineer on team #111, Wildstang, from Rolling Meadows & Wheeling HS and Motorola. In Reply to: "Sticky" belt vendors Posted by Andy Baker on 1/11/2001 2:33 PM EST: Thanks Andy. Are these timing belts or just regular belts? The rules say they must be timing belts with ridges that dig into grooves on a timing pulley. Raul : 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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