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V-belt obstruction

2liter4cyl

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I have seen complaints about getting the large size v-belt on and off. During an overhaul, I chance to find by turning the wheel full right, the clearance between the crank hub and the inner tie rod increased by 3/16". I suspect this is because the idler bracket ass'y is a screwed together ass'y and a right turn screws the rod downward.:smile-new:

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