This is actually on/for my friend's truck, who I was following when it happened...
After driving for about 30 hours straight (Moving from CA to AZ) on a new belt, we were about 1 mile from his house when *thud*, GEN light comes on, tach goes to 0, and a bit of smoke starts coming from under the hood. We pull over and take a look, the serpentine belt got shredded and part of it wrapped around the crank between the pulley and block, which before that it snagged the transmission cooler lines and ripped them off (At the quick disconnects, they just needed to be snapped back on) and something else ripped the tach pick-up from its bracket. It's still attached to the wires, though, just dangling there.
So as I'm looking things over, trying to figure out what happened, it hits me... something is missing. The belt tensioner assembly is gone...completely. The bolt in the middle that holds it on was sheared off, so now it's flush with the bracket. I never did find the bracket.
Question is, what happened? My guess is that the belt ended up riding off the edge of the tensioner and got between the pulley and bracket, which just ripped the bracket off and shredded the belt. There was a spot on the side of the belt, just before where it broke, that looked like something caught it and pulled it off, but I just don't know. Everything still attached spins freely.
Could a worn idler pulley have caused this? The truck has 165k miles on it.
Any help on what could've caused this would be greatly appreciated. Can the tach pickup be had from a Cummins dealer? Any idea on price?
What a bummer...
On a side note, my truck has 173k miles... I'm guessing I should go out and check my pulleys for play so I don't suffer the same fate.
After driving for about 30 hours straight (Moving from CA to AZ) on a new belt, we were about 1 mile from his house when *thud*, GEN light comes on, tach goes to 0, and a bit of smoke starts coming from under the hood. We pull over and take a look, the serpentine belt got shredded and part of it wrapped around the crank between the pulley and block, which before that it snagged the transmission cooler lines and ripped them off (At the quick disconnects, they just needed to be snapped back on) and something else ripped the tach pick-up from its bracket. It's still attached to the wires, though, just dangling there.
So as I'm looking things over, trying to figure out what happened, it hits me... something is missing. The belt tensioner assembly is gone...completely. The bolt in the middle that holds it on was sheared off, so now it's flush with the bracket. I never did find the bracket.

Question is, what happened? My guess is that the belt ended up riding off the edge of the tensioner and got between the pulley and bracket, which just ripped the bracket off and shredded the belt. There was a spot on the side of the belt, just before where it broke, that looked like something caught it and pulled it off, but I just don't know. Everything still attached spins freely.
Could a worn idler pulley have caused this? The truck has 165k miles on it.
Any help on what could've caused this would be greatly appreciated. Can the tach pickup be had from a Cummins dealer? Any idea on price?
What a bummer...

On a side note, my truck has 173k miles... I'm guessing I should go out and check my pulleys for play so I don't suffer the same fate.
