93rev2sev
SHO Member
The lines are only an installation aid. Sure you can install it backwards, but you won't be able to use the lines on the belt.
Since there is a tensioner, there is the possibility to install the belt with slack where it shouldn't be. This will cause your cams to be mis-timed, once you apply the tension. The lines on the belt are not "equi-distant" from each other, so if you use the lines, the belt has to be oriented correctly (so that you can read the belt if you looking at it from above the intake).
Since there is a tensioner, there is the possibility to install the belt with slack where it shouldn't be. This will cause your cams to be mis-timed, once you apply the tension. The lines on the belt are not "equi-distant" from each other, so if you use the lines, the belt has to be oriented correctly (so that you can read the belt if you looking at it from above the intake).
