a fixed pulley is a pulley attached to a support.
It changes the direction of an applied force.
There should be a diagram of the pully path under the hood. Look for a pully that doesn't look like a logical place for a powered unit. It will be relatively small compared to the other pullies.
a fixed pulley is a pulley that stays at one place to pick up an object. A clothes hanger is a fixed pulley.....this is all i know good luck...
A fixed pulley is attached to a surface and only changes the direction of the force applied, while a movable pulley is attached to the object being moved and changes both the direction and the amount of force required to move the object.
there are pullys runners(not fixed) and gun tackle and luff tackle(both fixed and non fixed pully combinations) levers crowbar fishing rod teeter totter and incline planes- ramp screw wedge
Check the alignment of your pully and also look for a cracked or broken pully.
if you use a double fixed pully, it could make the rope or wire haver that much more preasure
look at your belts. the pully between your motor and the altenator. This is your water pump pully. The back end of the unit should be attached to your motor block.
(Pulley) It is a wheel with a grooved rim for carrying a line that turns in a frame or block. When one end of the line is pulled a weight can be raised at the other end of the line
wrap the belt around the pully to hold pully still
a flag pole is most like a pully