[DML] Re: Alternator Belt
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[DML] Re: Alternator Belt
- From: "dmcjosh85" <dmcjosh85@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2005 06:50:37 -0000
I replaced my alternator about a month and a half ago and at first it
had the same noise. a constant high-pitched whistling noise followed
by a squealing scream when I gave it some gas. I didnt have to
replace the belt since the one I had there was already quite new from
the previous owner and looked to be in good condition. It took me a
little bit to think that the belt just isnt tight enough. So I got
under the car and using a long screw-driver I placed it inbetween the
alternator and the alternater housing bracket and just gave it some
good muscle. I got it as tight as it would go and had my grandpa
tighten the bolts so it locked it in place. After that the whistling
went away about...80% (only makes the sound during idle) id say and
the squealing when giving it some gas was completely gone. I did come
across a bottle of belt noise reducer in the garage and applied that
which greatly helped out. since than the noise is only a small
whistle when at idle and my voltage is consistant (even on a going
bad battery and a electrical guage that needs to be cleaned for
greater accuracy)
I also heard that getting rid of that belt noise can be done by
getting a wet bar of soap and rubbing it on the the teeth of the belt
as the car runs. Not sure what to think of this method but its what
I've heard.
Hope it helps!
Josh Tidwell
04463
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx>
wrote:
> The belt should be toward the loose side but not so loose than when
> you try to turn the alternator pulley the belt will slip allowing
you
> to turn the pulley. Much tighter than that and you will kill the
> bearings in the water pump and the alternator. It sounds like your
> alternator could be out-of-alignmnet. Vee belts do not like
> misalignment, everything MUST be in the same plane. Check with a
> string or a straightedge. Also make sure the belt is correct. It
> should not be riding on it's bottom, ONLY the sides of the "vee". It
> is also possible you have a problem with the alternator or the
water pump.
> David Teitelbaum
> vin 10757
>
>
>
> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Robert Lingo" <rlingo@xxxx> wrote:
> > How tight must the alternator belt be? I had a belt beak on me
once.
> Here's
> > what happened: I started the car after it had sat for over eight
hours
> > (while I was at work). It ran very rough after starting. When I
> pressed the
> > accelerator I heard the belt squeal a couple of times. All of a
> sudden a
> >
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