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Old 11-07-2017, 09:19 AM
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Default Carbinite coating to help belt slip?

Has anyone heard or tried this before?
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wouldn't it be rough on belts. Don't see why it wouldn't help though. It looks like a sand paper grip to your blower pulley? i would think it dust worse than a slipping pulley.


how much to have a pulley treated? I'd consider trying it on my 3.6 blower but I'm nowhere near having it on the road.
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Is this similar in theory to what ZPE does on their pullies?
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same concept. I wonder which method would grip the belt hardest?
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In the description it says it will help with less wear, due to not slipping. The cheapest I found was $110+ 9 for shipping
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Run the pulley through glass bead cabinet ?
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Originally Posted by 03sierraslt
this looks a lot cleaner



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