Bryce C
DFW
Does this sound like a pulley about to go bad?
Squealing belts are almost eighter loose belts, badly worn belts . But more often than not its caused by misaligned belts. Especially if there is little or no vibration. Check idler pulleys but my moneys on alignment or loose belts
One other thought is contaminated belts. If you have been doing alat of work around them perhaps you got some grease or other products on themSquealing belts are almost eighter loose belts, badly worn belts . But more often than not its caused by misaligned belts. Especially if there is little or no vibration. Check idler pulleys but my moneys on alignment or loose belts
If the belts are misaligned the vSquealing belts are almost eighter loose belts, badly worn belts . But more often than not its caused by misaligned belts. Especially if there is little or no vibration. Check idler pulleys but my moneys on alignment or loose belts
I found over the years that if you want to be heard best then to talk to yourself ,im a carpet cleaner and pretty good with a wrench computers not so muchYou’ve started talking to yourself again Dwain
It was pointed out to me that while trying to relay more information to you i actually replied to myself. So if you scroll through the comments youll see what i was saying about belt alignment. Now the information i would like to convey is belt type. If you replace your belts and have smooth v belts change over to cogged belts i screen shot an article explaining the differences. X in gates belt # denotes cogged belt ie: Ax32 is A belt cogged 32" also if not already installed when you change your Serpentine belt upgrade to gates fleet runner belt (green belt) it holds up longer and can transfer more power than standard beltsI bought a mechanics stethoscope for identifying these things a while ago. Never used it. I suppose now would be a good time to try...