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My alternator belt has always been a problem. Going to try a different belt today. Any tricks here I'm missing? Didn't want to use any dressing spray.
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Make sure you have the stamped steel pully on the Alt and not a machined one.
I swaped over to a 15xx series with a 17xx series so they ride at the same depth on the pulley. Solved my belt squeel issues.
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No spray Try a different manufacturers belt, can also use some scotch Brite on the pullys. There may be some residue on them.
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Hmmmm. I'm having an alternator belt issue too. Mine is squealing and coating the area with black belt residue. I've got a belt coming from Ames on Monday to replace the auto parts store belt. Likely will be the same belt. So there is an issue with the alternator pulley?
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I can say that quality and materials are different from manufacturer to manufacturer.
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I was actually throwing belts for awhile. Ended up being that the replacement alt had a different pulley. Swapped the old pulley onto the new alt and prob solved.
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Changed out the pully to get it to go away.
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seems I am having this issue as well. looks like the alt pully is sitting about 1/8th inch to far back. Not enough to throw the belt, but for sure squeals.
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I would also check that one of your other belts is not the wrong size. I had adjustment and squealing issues on my Sprint until I replaces all the belts per the attached chart. Found out someone used the wrong belt size and it affected my overall tensioning. It doesn't take much. http://thefirstgensite.com/library/partscounter/illustrated/pullybelt/pullybelt1.html
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thanks for that, but I will have to post a pic. as it seems the alternator is just a tad to forward so the alt pulley and water pump pulley are not aligned
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