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Front pulley nut question, please help!

watchman

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I have seen so much talk concerning problems with the front pulley bolt coming lose. When you retighten that bolt on the SE5, are you just too set the rear break to stop the pulley from turning? It seems to me the pulley would seat better if there was no tension on the belt at the time, but how would you keep the pulley from turning. Please respond, Thanks…
 
I have seen so much talk concerning problems with the front pulley bolt coming lose. When you retighten that bolt on the SE5, are you just too set the rear break to stop the pulley from turning? It seems to me the pulley would seat better if there was no tension on the belt at the time, but how would you keep the pulley from turning. Please respond, Thanks…

With the park brake applied - yes. I have found that 115 ft/lb, altho about 15% higher than recommended, will prevent movement as 90 is just not quite tight enough.

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?34571-Questions-about-belt-problem
 
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