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  • Robin Subaru engine swap 20.5 HP . Need help ( Drive belt tension adjustment).

    Hi comrads! I have no idea haw to adjust proper tension fore drive belt on my Argo Vanguard from 1987 .. New Subaru engine with "bigfut " primary cluthch. Primary clutch argo parts code is 127-73. Drive belt is 125-56. Any gap between belt and fixed pulley reguired? Or need just line up drive belt ? If anybody have answer fore my question please let me know what I need to do. And if anybody have photos under the hood, with Subaru engine , Its will be perfect.
    Bullet speed is important, but accuracy is Final !

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    Robin Subaru engine swap 20.5 HP . Need help ( Drive belt tension adjustment).

    Hi comrads! I have no idea haw to adjust proper tension fore drive belt on my Argo Vanguard from 1987 .. New Subaru engine with "bigfut " primary cluthch. Primary clutch argo parts code is 127-73. Drive belt is 125-56. Any gap between belt and fixed pulley reguired? Or need just line up drive belt ? If anybody have answer fore my question please let me know what I need to do. And if anybody have photos under the hood, with Subaru engine , will be perfect. Original motor was B&S i/c 16 HP.
    And...whay i can't attach photos?
    Last edited by Mike; 05-26-2017, 04:37 PM. Reason: merged two threads on the same topic
    Bullet speed is important, but accuracy is Final !

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    • #3
      select attachment and then you can upload and place it on the post

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      • #4
        There are some posts in the transmission forum about properly lining up the CVTs along with a photo if you search the site. However, if you just center them, you will be fine most of the time.

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          You mean transmission forum hire on site ? Thanks Mike. Assume !! Will do CVT installation on next week.
          Bullet speed is important, but accuracy is Final !

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