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Old 04-25-2011, 09:49 AM   #9
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Re: Serpentine triumph or tragedy?

To get the clearance I want on the serpentine accesory drive in need the power steering bracket to move 20 mm toward the radiator. This will require moving all of the other pulleys accordingly. I will also need to drill and tap the passenger side head for a mounting stud.

My son is finishing up his sophmore year of high school. He is a math whiz and plans to go into engineering. He is currently taking drafting as an elective. I am going to have him do the precise measuring, calculations and drawings as a practical application of what he will face as an engineer. In his first attempt he already learned that properly setting the caliper to zero is important.
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