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<blockquote data-quote="Rookie" data-source="post: 7602025" data-attributes="member: 667"><p>The front pulley has 3 threaded holes and 3 unthreaded holes, and rear pulley is same. The 3 bolts went through the unthreaded holes into the rear pulley threaded holes fastening them together around a conical Bush.</p><p>I took out bolts and have put longer ones into unused (threaded) holes in front pulley and wound them in but they line up with rear pulley unthreaded holes and come out back of rear pulley as nothing to push against.</p><p>As mentioned earlier, do you have to put some thin steel in between pulleys to push against.?</p><p>I feeling a bit thick as it's probably straight forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rookie, post: 7602025, member: 667"] The front pulley has 3 threaded holes and 3 unthreaded holes, and rear pulley is same. The 3 bolts went through the unthreaded holes into the rear pulley threaded holes fastening them together around a conical Bush. I took out bolts and have put longer ones into unused (threaded) holes in front pulley and wound them in but they line up with rear pulley unthreaded holes and come out back of rear pulley as nothing to push against. As mentioned earlier, do you have to put some thin steel in between pulleys to push against.? I feeling a bit thick as it's probably straight forward. [/QUOTE]
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