If you Google pulley, you'll get a wikipedia article with pictures as well as diagrams.
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a flag pole is a pulley
A fixed pulley is a pulley that is attached to a support. It does not reduce the effort needed to lift the load, but rather changes the direction of the applied force.An example of a fixed pulley would be the rope pulley on a well. This is a fixed pulley because the pulley doesn't move (it is attached to the overhead structure).
well i know 3, fixed pulley, movable pulley and a pulley system (double pulley with fixed and movable pulleys). i guess its basically just the first 2.
Pulley is a noun, as in "the pulley helped lift those pallets over there".
On Google images, search "diagram of pulley system for 1998 Isuzu trooper"
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the belt only goes around the crank pulley and alternator pulley
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The diagram for its path is often on the Radiator and on the package of a new one. Using a socket and long ratchet wrench on the idler pulley center nut , lever the pulley down enough to slip the belt on to the pulley after having threaded it as per the diagram.
Under the hood of the truck. There will be a sticker with a diagram of your pulley system.Just follow the path the belt takes in the drawing.You will need I believe a 13mm socket for your tension pulley.
how do you align the crank pulley in reference to the cam pulley on a 2002 escort?
In the drivers manual if pulley has grooves belt grooves face it if pulley is slick back of belt faces it
The pulley that is not an actual device, but a lone pulley is the tensioner. It keeps tension on the belt so it will not slip. You did not mention an alternator, there should be one.
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