ledzilla
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Earlier this year I installed a 150A Tuff Stuff alternator in my '83 to replace the alternator already under the hood that had the voltage regulator burn out. Just recently, though, I found the belt snapped under the hood when it stalled out while I was getting the plow remounted (Christmas weekend, if memory serves correct). The guy at NAPA said the pulleys were likely out of alignment based on the damage to the belt, but when I went to install the new belt the alternator mounting bolts were loose. It was a surprise because I thought I had tightened everything up really nice. So with the new belt I made sure the belt and the bolts were nice and tight when all put back together. But now when I have to engage the plow to lift the blade the belt squeals, then quiets back down after a moment. Today, though, heading out to lunch, it seemed like it was squealing more than usual. When I checked the belt, it still feels tight, but it was rather hot. The belt driving the water pump and power steering was only just slightly warm, so it seemed unlikely to be engine heat. I've never been great at dealing with V-belts, even with my first car back in the 90's that had V-belts. It's been something that has vexxed me with the power steering belt in my old LTD wagon, too.
What's likely to be the problem here, and how can I get it resolved? I don't want to have to be replacing that belt over and over again. Maybe some day down the road I'll get one of those serpentine kits for the 351W, but for now I just want properly snug belts that don't result in squealing and breaking.
What's likely to be the problem here, and how can I get it resolved? I don't want to have to be replacing that belt over and over again. Maybe some day down the road I'll get one of those serpentine kits for the 351W, but for now I just want properly snug belts that don't result in squealing and breaking.