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08-20-2006, 11:43 AM | #1 |
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Serpentine belt swap woes.
Hello all,
About a month ago I swapped over to the serpentine belt setup on my 84 C10. I used a setup from a 93 pickup. I got the A/C working and all was well until I noticed that on the compressor the belt was trying to walk back on the pulley. I also noticed that the tensioner would bounce back and fourth quite a bit. So I replaced the belt with one approx 3 inches shorter. This seemed to fix the problem with the tensioner bouncing, but I noticed this morning that the belt is still trying to walk back on the compressor. It will move one groove back then it will begin cutting the belt on the last groove. All of the accesories are in a fixed position, what could cause this to happen? I thought maybe I put the P/S pulley on too far, but the belt rides fine on it and all the other pulleys. Its just the A/C comprerssor that is causing this problem. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance, Chris
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08-20-2006, 12:05 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Lebo, Kansas (middle of nowhere
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Re: Serpentine belt swap woes.
I would use some sort of straight edge or laser pointer to check the pulley alignments, for the first thing. Second, I would replace the belt tensioner, it may be weak and not doing it's job. If the belt that you just moved has a damaged groove in it, then I would consider replacement to get it to stay where it belongs.
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