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Belts for Cassette Decks
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<blockquote data-quote="andydunlop" data-source="post: 1165487" data-attributes="member: 30342"><p>It's not broken, it's square and the length is 244mm although this may be the stretched length. I tried the hot and cold water trick, but sadly it is still too loose to engage the large pulley. I was not sure a) how hot and b) how cold the two waters should be, nor c) how long to leave the belt in each of them. My hot was just off boiling and my cold was just tap water. I suppose I just left it maybe ten seconds in the hot and then just a few in the cold.</p><p>Thanks so much for your advice. Any other ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andydunlop, post: 1165487, member: 30342"] It's not broken, it's square and the length is 244mm although this may be the stretched length. I tried the hot and cold water trick, but sadly it is still too loose to engage the large pulley. I was not sure a) how hot and b) how cold the two waters should be, nor c) how long to leave the belt in each of them. My hot was just off boiling and my cold was just tap water. I suppose I just left it maybe ten seconds in the hot and then just a few in the cold. Thanks so much for your advice. Any other ideas? [/QUOTE]
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