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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 11:11 PM
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Hard to say where this question belongs for sure but some knowledgable people always cruise this sections so here goes.



Have an S4 that has had a Camden system installed on it. The system was 2nd hand which the owner of the car bought and installed. The problem is that the blower seems to sit about 1/8" too far forward causing the pulleys to not line up. The end result is that it shreds the ribs on the belt in short order. There appears to be no built in adjustment to the system. It would be possible to shim out the rest of the pullies to match the blower pulley with the exception of the crank pulley.



Has anyone fooled with one of these? I've sent an email to Camden. Hell, I thought they didn't exist anymore but their website appears up to date. If I don't here from the them in a couple days I'll try to call. But if anyone has some insight on an easy fix/adjustment I'd love to hear it before we start to look at a more complicated solution.
Old Nov 6, 2005 | 11:29 PM
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try atkins rotary and contact them.. it should be the same company.. kathy atkins sometimes browses the forums so maybe she can help..
Old Nov 11, 2005 | 03:26 PM
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