Thanx a lot for this tip! Repairing my raw500 from a crash, so i can swap it right away. Makes sense to put the tensioner on the slack side of the belt.
It's interesting to know what the change is by moving the tensioner to the other side, but it would also be interesting to know why it makes a difference.
@@gregjackson2486 That's interesting, so without ever having seen one of those tensioners myself, it must be a spring loaded tensioner which allows the belt to go slack when there is a on the Belt since the tensioner is on the wrong side. By putting the tensioner on the other side where are the belt is unloaded, it never compresses to create Slack.
Thanx a lot for this tip! Repairing my raw500 from a crash, so i can swap it right away. Makes sense to put the tensioner on the slack side of the belt.
Sorry you had a crash, but hopefully this will help out.
It's interesting to know what the change is by moving the tensioner to the other side, but it would also be interesting to know why it makes a difference.
The best explanation can be found if you click on this link: www.helifreak.com/showthread.php?t=941555
@@gregjackson2486
That's interesting, so without ever having seen one of those tensioners myself, it must be a spring loaded tensioner which allows the belt to go slack when there is a on the Belt since the tensioner is on the wrong side. By putting the tensioner on the other side where are the belt is unloaded, it never compresses to create Slack.
Thanks for this, it’s been a bit of an issue and it seems like it was low key getting ignored. Hopefully this fix helps.
Hopefully that fixed your issue!