bertsmobile1
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Don't think so
The spring has to be pulling the idler away from or outwards if you like
Not familiar with that exact model but usually one end sits in a hole almost directly under the pulley and the other anchors to another hole in the side of the frame so it is pulling tight.
Look for a bolt, hook tab or hole with a fretting grove caused by the end of the spring pulling against it.
Take the idler pulley off if you have to and do the thing they like to show you on cop shows with the pencil in the bullet holes
That will show you roughly where to look for the other end.
The spring has to be pulling the idler away from or outwards if you like
Not familiar with that exact model but usually one end sits in a hole almost directly under the pulley and the other anchors to another hole in the side of the frame so it is pulling tight.
Look for a bolt, hook tab or hole with a fretting grove caused by the end of the spring pulling against it.
Take the idler pulley off if you have to and do the thing they like to show you on cop shows with the pencil in the bullet holes
That will show you roughly where to look for the other end.