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Hey Eric,I talked to you the other day on this,whats your thoughts on washing a new belt with soap and water then baking it in the oven before breaking it in properly on the trail,does that help also???
I have heard of wire brushing the belt then wiping it off with acetone.
I prefer the 046, runs 200 rpm higher and the biggest difference is that when an 060 goes, it tends to explode and that could cause crank damage. With turbo sleds it is important to take special care to break your belts in correctly and cycle them through the day so they don't get too much heat for too long and then grenade.![]()
I am running Shain's (Twisted Turbo's) race gas set up at 10 lbs of boost. That is the reason I started this thread because I have put about 200 miles 2 046 belts. The threads seem to just start fraying on the 046 at 100 miles. I am going to double check my cluth alignment and center to center distance. How many miles are you guys putting on a belt for a break in???
I didnt see this thread until I made a new one, yet has anyone ran the Carlisle XS 817 in place of the 060? The 046 is cheaper and would work although I am in Michigan and run 95gram Daltons, they are maxed out and if I go to the 046 that will take me too far! Any thoughts? Has anyone tried the Carlise?