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Automotive Accessory Drive Concepts for Modern Engine Design
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An accessory drive system, using a single belt, has been developed for engines with a full or partial array of accessories. The system can be applied to overhead cam engines with the use of a synchronous driving surface on one side of the belt.
The drive system offers space savings and reduced assembly costs due to fewer and simplified components. Benefits to the consumer include lower maintenance costs and easy belt replacement.
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Semin, R., "Automotive Accessory Drive Concepts for Modern Engine Design," SAE Technical Paper 741045, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/741045.Also In
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- Kneisler F. J. Martens D. A. Midgely R. W. “The Vega 2300 Engine.” SAE Transactions 80 1971 paper 710147