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Re: M-9's are cute....



One can also accomplish the same end with talcum powder, can he not?
Don

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>Ron,
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>I want to hear more about how you use a "drafting pad" on or in drive 
>with the belt of your car.   How do you affix it to the drive 
>ass'y...what is it affixed to?  Does it increas the life of the belt 
>or wear off the vulcanized rubber to the cord?  My M19 has a steel 
>Sou. Ry. type box cab with alot of weight and wind resistance.  
>Maximizing lost drive energy without compromising
>the life span of the car and parts is a must for me.
>
>Kevin Page
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>Ron Zammit wrote:
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>>  I do use the "drafting
>> pad" on the belt, so it squealed a lot but got going and kept up with 
the
>> Onans.  (The pad you buy at a drafting supply shop, or campus 
bookstore ;)
>> and is normally used to wipe off drawings - it is ground up eraser 
inside.
>> This is what is slipping not the belt.  It allows your belt to be run 
with
>> less tension also.)
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