New problem. I appologise for the wave of questions lately.
For awhile I've been dealing with a belt squeak that has gone from chirp, chirp, chirp, to completely gone, and now it is a very agressive constant squeal.
The chirp had gone until I started removing and installing belts of different lengths to find one that would work w/o the twin CP3's. This is when the constant squeal started. Since then I've:
- Removed the belt multiple times to check for alingment.
- Removed tensner pulley and rotated. No play and belt rides in middle of pulley, but does have a slight friction when turned by hand.
- Cleaned all pulleys with wire brush on groved surfaces and red pad on the smooth surfacess.
One thing I did notice is the idler puley has some play in it. It can be wiggled forward and back, very slightly but there is movement. Is it possible this pulley is failing and this is my problem?
I have been beating my head on the wall from the frustration. I do have a Gatorback belt of proper length to go on once the twins are out. And that may fix it. Just dont think I can handle hearing that constant squeak once it's on. Anything else someone could toss my way, please.
For awhile I've been dealing with a belt squeak that has gone from chirp, chirp, chirp, to completely gone, and now it is a very agressive constant squeal.
The chirp had gone until I started removing and installing belts of different lengths to find one that would work w/o the twin CP3's. This is when the constant squeal started. Since then I've:
- Removed the belt multiple times to check for alingment.
- Removed tensner pulley and rotated. No play and belt rides in middle of pulley, but does have a slight friction when turned by hand.
- Cleaned all pulleys with wire brush on groved surfaces and red pad on the smooth surfacess.
One thing I did notice is the idler puley has some play in it. It can be wiggled forward and back, very slightly but there is movement. Is it possible this pulley is failing and this is my problem?
I have been beating my head on the wall from the frustration. I do have a Gatorback belt of proper length to go on once the twins are out. And that may fix it. Just dont think I can handle hearing that constant squeak once it's on. Anything else someone could toss my way, please.