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Old 11-25-13 | 02:58 AM
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Another reason to do this is if you have a timing belt instead of a chain. If the rings are reasonably well centered, the variation in tension as you turn the cranks may be much greater than the manufacturer's recommended tension range - so the belt will run at too high and too low tensions in different spots, and rarely at the recommended tension. For this reason, I spent some time getting the timing rings centered on our belt drive.
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