:::RHMT::: Real Home Made Turbo
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: bouncinofftherevlimiter on June 09, 2010, 12:54:41 PM
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i keep throwing belts, all the time, ive been through like 4 in the last couple weeks, and a pile since i first built the car. im ready to unload a couple clips from the AR into it and throw road flares under it...
i have replaced, crank pulley, alternator, alt bracket, alt pulley, and still it destroys the belt... if i keep the car under like 4500 it seems to last alot longer, but its no fun to drive.
the last set-up i stole from the junkyard, with a belt that looked as old as the car, i took the crank pulley, alternator w/pulley and alt bracket, transplanted it into the failboat and it isnt any better.
am i overlooking something?
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ALT BELT????? (Im assuming.. but want to make sure. Ive had the issue b4 on the H
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What car and what motor?
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take the belt off and take a 2 foot flat edge to the pullys(crank/alt) and have your friend push down on the clutch pedal....
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i wondered about it, but it seems ok, and its done it with the old motor and the new one, even when it was fresh, and its not exactly a DSM
ALT BELT????? (Im assuming.. but want to make sure. Ive had the issue b4 on the H
yeah, i dont run PS, prolly should thought its hard to hold on to sometimes...
What car and what motor?
94 accord coupe, F22a bottom end, F22 crank, H22 rods, 4g63 stroker pistons, F20B head
take the belt off and take a 2 foot flat edge to the pullys(crank/alt) and have your friend push down on the clutch pedal....
ill try it, but like i said it did it when it was fresh too....
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Its not crankwalk. Had the same issue. Wasnt crankwalk... Give me a call later ill explain, but in a nutshell which alt are you using f or h???
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Do you have the stock tensioning thingamabob on the alternator? I had a bit of flop on mine when I only used a nut to tighten the alternator on the bottom. I went through 3 belts before I swapped the stock tensioner thingamabob and haven't had an issue since.
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Its not crankwalk. Had the same issue. Wasnt crankwalk... Give me a call later ill explain, but in a nutshell which alt are you using f or h???
i have an F20b and a couple F22, the alt on it now came with the crank pulley and bracket...
Do you have the stock tensioning thingamabob on the alternator? I had a bit of flop on mine when I only used a nut to tighten the alternator on the bottom. I went through 3 belts before I swapped the stock tensioner thingamabob and haven't had an issue since.
the little bolt on the bottom that pulls it tight? yes,
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Im Running all F series shit on my pile (Crank pulley, Alt, etc... Obviously H bracket) with the SMALL pulley on the alternator. Since ive done that and keep the belt GOOD AND TIGHT... no issues, but mine used to like to come offthe inside (you could tell as the timingh covers would be worn on alot where the belt rode).
My ALT belt is prob a tad tooo tight, but no more issues.
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Im Running all F series shit on my pile (Crank pulley, Alt, etc... Obviously H bracket) with the SMALL pulley on the alternator. Since ive done that and keep the belt GOOD AND TIGHT... no issues, but mine used to like to come offthe inside (you could tell as the timingh covers would be worn on alot where the belt rode).
My ALT belt is prob a tad tooo tight, but no more issues.
ill go through all my shit again then and try a new combo, i know the mark you are talking about on the cover, i have 3 of them and they are all cut where the belt caught them... HAHA
ill see if i have a small alt pulley.. i know i have a handful of all that shit... the only there wasnt issues was when the original F20B was in there with the unorthadox shit, and it never tossed a belt, even turning 9200... haha...
ill call you later and discuss it more..