Best tool for blowers!!!!
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From: Sacramento, CA Age:25
Car: 91 Formula, 92 Vert
Engine: 350 TPI, 350 LT1
Transmission: Both Auto
Best tool for blowers!!!!
I got a HUGE set of FREE Matco tools today for my apprenticeship program at CarMax. And in it was a nifty little tool. A Belt tension gauge. I didn't know a tool like this existed.
Well, I think this little guy will be useful for the formula. Because I dont have a good method for seeing if I have the tensioner adjusted properly. Well I put it on today and it read about 60 pounds of tension. My stock accessory belt was at 95 pounds.
So THATS why it seems like I lost power. I thought it was all summer heat making me slower. Well I tighten it up to 130 pounds of tension. On the tight side of the green area on my gauge.
Fast forward to 30 minutes ago. I took the Blown WS6 out for a spin. I came across a brand spanking new Mercedes S 55 AMG. I tease the old guy with my throttle and get him to race at the next light. I took of slow to see if he was going to race first. He was ON IT. But I pulled him REALLY good. Caught him by 80mph. I'd say he got spanked.
He didn't look at me at the next light. So I honk and tell him to roll his window down. I say, "Damn thats pretty fast to hang with my car. I have a charger on this thing." I try to be nice whenever I win.
"Yeah but by 140 I'd say bye bye!" Damn he thinks his car is so bad ***. But its not.
"Actually this thing will run to 160+ but you're looking good going fast!" I'm still trying to be a good sport about whooping him.
He shrugs and pulls off. I raced a few other cars. It was hard to tell if they were racing because they were stock new GT's and stuff of that caliber.
Ok justin rematch!!!
I'm betting I can run 112mph traps now even in the hot summer heat. If you want to know about the tool and want one for yourself, Its a Kent-Moore Belt Tension Gauge part # BT-33-73-F
BTw i just looked up the S 55 AMG.
5.5L V8 rated at 360 hp 530Nm torque (can someone convert to foot pounds?)
0-60 in 6.0 sec. (no wonder he was kinda sluggish out of the hole while I waited to see if he was racing.)
top speed 250 Km/h (whats that in mph?)
Well, I think this little guy will be useful for the formula. Because I dont have a good method for seeing if I have the tensioner adjusted properly. Well I put it on today and it read about 60 pounds of tension. My stock accessory belt was at 95 pounds.
So THATS why it seems like I lost power. I thought it was all summer heat making me slower. Well I tighten it up to 130 pounds of tension. On the tight side of the green area on my gauge.
Fast forward to 30 minutes ago. I took the Blown WS6 out for a spin. I came across a brand spanking new Mercedes S 55 AMG. I tease the old guy with my throttle and get him to race at the next light. I took of slow to see if he was going to race first. He was ON IT. But I pulled him REALLY good. Caught him by 80mph. I'd say he got spanked.
He didn't look at me at the next light. So I honk and tell him to roll his window down. I say, "Damn thats pretty fast to hang with my car. I have a charger on this thing." I try to be nice whenever I win.
"Yeah but by 140 I'd say bye bye!" Damn he thinks his car is so bad ***. But its not.
"Actually this thing will run to 160+ but you're looking good going fast!" I'm still trying to be a good sport about whooping him.
He shrugs and pulls off. I raced a few other cars. It was hard to tell if they were racing because they were stock new GT's and stuff of that caliber.
Ok justin rematch!!!
I'm betting I can run 112mph traps now even in the hot summer heat. If you want to know about the tool and want one for yourself, Its a Kent-Moore Belt Tension Gauge part # BT-33-73-F
BTw i just looked up the S 55 AMG.
5.5L V8 rated at 360 hp 530Nm torque (can someone convert to foot pounds?)
0-60 in 6.0 sec. (no wonder he was kinda sluggish out of the hole while I waited to see if he was racing.)
top speed 250 Km/h (whats that in mph?)
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From: Sacramento, CA Age:25
Car: 91 Formula, 92 Vert
Engine: 350 TPI, 350 LT1
Transmission: Both Auto
You can get it from any Matco distributor. I'm guessing Mac and Snap on proabbly have one offered too.
But the one I have is FROM matco but a Kent Moore tool.
I provided the part number in my original post.
Its a great tool for anyone who has a manual tensioner for thier blower belts. It gives a MUCH more precise way to measure if the belt is too tight or too loose.
But the one I have is FROM matco but a Kent Moore tool.
I provided the part number in my original post.
Its a great tool for anyone who has a manual tensioner for thier blower belts. It gives a MUCH more precise way to measure if the belt is too tight or too loose.
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