Sqeaking...
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no biggie, we both got a sqeaking tib, the part i need will be here on Monday so hopefully it fixes it and im 95% sure it will cuz of the stuff that is going on with out it
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hmm.... my tib started squeaking about a week ago. 02.gif let me know what you guys did to fix it. I changed my belts about 5 months ago and they are still rotating fine while squeaking. I was going to put some WD-40 on it when I got home today.
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Yeah I wasnt going to put them on the belts themself, i was going to put them on the actual bots and stuff holding the pulleys but yeah i wont do that.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (mwood @ Jan 16 2009, 12:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>^^^
what ever you do, DO NOT put WD-40 on your belts</div>
ive done that a few times before on accident, while spraying wd-40 on my pulleys i got some on my belts and it really hasnt done much... just make sure the car is running when you do it so that it removes as much wd-40 off the belt as possible.
what ever you do, DO NOT put WD-40 on your belts</div>
ive done that a few times before on accident, while spraying wd-40 on my pulleys i got some on my belts and it really hasnt done much... just make sure the car is running when you do it so that it removes as much wd-40 off the belt as possible.