I spent about 3 or 4 days without power steering, and now it's not working too well. It'll start working when it wants to, which I'm thinking is a pretty big safty hazard, and when it is working, I don't really see the convenience in it anymore, it's not too hard to not have it. So, I'm thinking screw it, the thing's been screwing up for a minute, I could stand to loose some weight and some drag on the engine. So, if there's no power steering, why should there be a section for it on the pulley? It's just added weight, I'm sure the weight couldn't do much for dampening, and the rubber dampener is in the accessory belt section, so that wouldn't get touched... so... would it be possible to get that section of the pulley machined off, and would it be worth it?
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removing power steering belt section on pulley?
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Are you wanting to remove your power steering pump and any associated stuff for power steering, or just get a smaller belt that bypasses the pump, or?
Also, dampening means to make it damp (i.e. moist), the act of making something slightly wet.
Similarly, a dampener is a moistener, a device that dampens or moistens something.
If you ditch the "en" in each I think you'll have it.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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