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Maximus beltmus wrapis

2003 SSEi

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H body tensioner + modded Belt Wrap kit + 8 Rib belt = overkill = awesomeness

that pretty much sums it up. Yes its over kill, yes i DONT need it for my street pulley, but at the track with a 2.7-2.8 it will be nice to know there is no slip problems

Remember the H body Tensioner is the opposite of the W body Tensioner, so I had to custom make some spacers, got them on the Mill and Lathe at work. They were fabricated out of some 1" OD alum round stock. The total Height is 3/4" to give the proper space required to......1. clear the tensioner 2. provide enough space for the wrap kit and the SC pulley to clear the belt.

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and the Money shots

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all in all this was a PITA, because i had to find the correct belt and this took alot of fabrication to make right. I do need to hand polish the Wrap kit yet, the spacers were polished after machining
 


That is sick..... Very overkill, cept on a tiny damn pulley like you said.

And Joey, you dont need one for a damn 3.4" setup, XD. Tho it might offset some of that red in the engine bay...

I kid, I kid....Still a damn nice setup though
 
You can't run a belt wrap idler unless you're running a 3.0 or smaller pretty much.

But to answer the question: WBS
 
Looks great. Nice job. You know while you had the spacers on the mill you could have used an indexing head and milled some flats on the sides or octagon them. AND really clean engine compartment too. Anyway looks good.
 




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