Try Graingers. These are still used in stationary applications for
adjustments.
I doubt if the big tool guys carry them any more, no call for them.
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Shop at " Just Brits "
<shop@justbrits.com>wrote:
> << Any one know a source for an old fashioned belt tensioner -
> the kind with two semicircular pieces that sit on the pulleys with
> an adjustable threaded expansion rod between them?
> Tired of the broomstick and prybar technique. >>
>
> But Jim, the broomstick & pry bar *fit* the car !!! <G> !!
>
> You might try a Car Quest store or a REAL auto parts place that
> handles/stocks the *S & K* line of tools. 'course you might also
> try your Snap-On, Mac, Matco & Kline Dealer. For some reason,
> S & K was first to occur to me ?!?
>
> Ed
>
> PS: NOTHING "derogatory" implied nor meant !!! LOL !!
>
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