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Drive Belt

Drive Belt

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I've got intermittent squeaking noise coming from the engine.

I assume it's the belt - I did not replace when I got it, and I don't know how old it is. It's definitely not new, though.

So, regardless of the issue, I want to replace the belt. What other possible issues should I look for?

I realize this is probably a really simple procedure, but I can't seem to find anything on the internet that describes HOW to replace the drive belt on my AMC 232 i6 engine.

I do not have A/C or power steering. There are only 3 pulleys. Fan, crank, and alternator.

Everything I find that even mentions it just says, "Take belt off. Put new belt on with proper tension."

So that leads to a second (or third?) question. How do I know if I have proper tension on the belt?

Many thanks!
 
I'd say you would probably loosen the alternator, which should loosen the belt to the point it can be removed, then replaced. When you tighten down that alternator, keep about 1/8" of tension I'd guess - other's may have more detailed info...
 
How much play in the belt?:confused:
Take the belt off and see how freely your pulleys all turn.
A noisy belt can be the sign of a dying pulley bearing.
X2 on loosening up the alt for adjustment.
LG
 
If you still have the squeak after you install the new belt, keep an eye on the alternator. My son-in-law had the same thing with his YJ and the alternator finally froze up on him. Had to replace, and all was great again.
 
How much play in the belt?:confused:
Take the belt off and see how freely your pulleys all turn.
A noisy belt can be the sign of a dying pulley bearing.
X2 on loosening up the alt for adjustment.
LG

I have not gone back to pull on the belt yet, but you reminded me of another, related question.

With the engine off (obviously), if I grab one of the fan blades, it has a bit of freeplay - it will move from side to side or up and down.

Is that normal? It doesn't seem like it should be that way.
 
If it is clutched it should move relatively freely in its normal rotation. It should not however wobble back-and-forth laterally.


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:agree:

There should be NO front to back movement when you tug on the blade tip.
LG
 
If it is clutched it should move relatively freely in its normal rotation. It should not however wobble back-and-forth laterally.

I don't believe it has a clutch, but I kinda figured the wobble wasn't right.
 
Take the belt off-Then ck the play.
LG
 
It's funny what folks call different things. When I see "drive belt" I'm thinkin' lawn mower, snow mobile, Harley Davidson Motor cycles or a QuadraTrac Transfer Case . Under the hood I'm thinkin' Fan, Alternator, Power Steering or Serpentine Belt. I guess in one way or another they are all drive belts though.
 
It's funny what folks call different things. When I see "drive belt" I'm thinkin' lawn mower, snow mobile, Harley Davidson Motor cycles or a QuadraTrac Transfer Case . Under the hood I'm thinkin' Fan, Alternator, Power Steering or Serpentine Belt. I guess in one way or another they are all drive belts though.

You should come to Texas sometime and visit with some of the older people. A glove box in a vehicle was a pocket. The trunk was a turtle. All soft drinks were called sodas, then everything became a Coke. There are a lot more, especially in East Texas. This is the Oldest part of Texas. Where there are still shotgun houses, people that have only a couple of rooms to their house, and about 20 years ago I helped run a water line from a neighbor's well about a 1/2 mile through the woods to an old lady that never had running water. She would also take a bucket to the creek to get her water. She cried that day she was so happy.
 
"Turtle" .... :) ..... That is great. My MGB GT had a boot, I like Turtle better.
 

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