Crusader fixer
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- Joined
- Mar 30, 2021
- Posts
- 11
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- 9
- Location
- Georgia
- First Name
- Jim
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- P30
- Engine Size
- Diesel
Working on an '83 P30 diesel. The alternator belt, a single 1/2" belt, slips and squeals badly unless severely overtightened, to the point of drastically shortened belt life. Examination shows only about a 30% wrap on the alternator pulley. Applying a stick to the belt slack side immediately stops the squeal even when the belt is less than correctly tightened.
The question: Has anyone else encountered this, how did you fix it? (2) Can an idler be used to gain more 'wrap' on the alternator pully and cure low alternator output, short belt life and squeal?
The question: Has anyone else encountered this, how did you fix it? (2) Can an idler be used to gain more 'wrap' on the alternator pully and cure low alternator output, short belt life and squeal?