another belt bites the dust

I have seen tensioner recoil snap a belt faster then you can blink. There is also a way to modify the tensioner to keep it from pulling apart. It will pull apart if given the chance to do so.

If your breaking them not thorwing it off or chewing thru it from one side; just breaking them its prob to tight.
 
Have you tried a solid tensioner Dave? I had to get one when I had my Powerdyne.

-Geoff


No I haven't. But I just finally tried to install a new belt and found some peripheral damage in the tensioner area and it's not pretty. I don't think it is too serious but it doesn't have to be to cost big $$ on a vette. I'm probably either going NA or selling the car. Maybe I'll be like everybody else and buy a Mustang.
 
UPDATE..

Finally got the correct alternator on the car. This one has a clutch that allows for the faster shift of the auto trans. It has taken a fair amount of abuse with no issues so far. It looks like Phil may have been correct about the alternator. I'll have to see how it does over a whole season before I totally trust it.
Thanks again to everyone for their input.

Looking for mid to low 11s this year :)
 
It should be pretty even motor to boost

I know, but I don't want it to be even, I want to win :)

I'm just kidding anyway, I don't plan to pull the restrictor plate with my stock motor, which I plan to keep for a LOOONG time. I'll be happy to line em up, but I gotta find some drag radials. Traction is non existant.
 
Glad to see it might be squared away Dave. Want to see you back on the roadcourse. :)

Thanks. I'll get there eventually Johnny. It'll be a handful now between the blower, gears and the convertor. I should still be able to run the courses most of the way in 2nd gear, I'll just come out of the turns a bunch stronger.
 
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