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  1. #16
    Originally posted by Dave Burnett
    Yea, I bet it could be made for A LOT cheaper, and could be tailored to a specific need or set-up as well.
    Yes! Dave, are you using one?
    You Must Be Fast, Cause You Were Flyin When I Passed You!


  2. #17
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    Anyone here tried building their own?
    Eric

    1990 Mustang GT
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  3. #18
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    Go make one

    I have one, look at the lastest 5.0, Real Street Blower Test we used it on the Vortech. Worked great.
    What you don't see in the pictures is the way that it keys into the ribs on the front of the blower.
    Some things aren't worth wasting my time. If you have that kind of time then go for it.
    I am sure that the copy cats will have their own versions out soon enough.

    Me, I got mine now!

    ;) :D

    Robin

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    Hey guys, if anyone is interested, I made few of these and can make more if needed. Check out the pictures below. If you are interested, contact me at interlor@comcast.net.



    http://mywebpages.comcast.net/interl...tensioner3.jpg
    http://mywebpages.comcast.net/interl...tensioner2.jpg
    http://mywebpages.comcast.net/interl...tensioner1.jpg

  5. #20
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    guys i have the anderson piece and it works great but you can also try this instead of using a pry bar.

    snug the bolts up a little and tighten the 19 mm bolt (the thin one behind the pulley) enough that it holds the bracket but not too tight so that you can't do the following. get a long extension and a hammer or mallet. place the extension on the pulley nut or the bracket itself and tap it tight. works like a dream. then tighten everything up.
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  6. #21
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    Heres a nice piece. ;) much cheaper than AFM piece. http://www.vortechpower.com/forums/s...=&threadid=250
    1990 GT Convertible

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