Fan belt squealing

Started by Roadstar, April 26, 2008, 03:38:37 PM

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Dave

Quote from: "Roadstar"Update.... It was loose :oops:

But consider the invaluable tech in this thread :wink:

Easy fix then.. where ya been and what ya been doing dude :?:  :?:  :?:  :?:
Its like ya kinda vanished..
Dave :wink:  :arrow:

C9

Another one that can help, have the pulleys powder coated.

Powder coating, whn dry, has a high coefficient of friction.

The powder on my 32s pulleys lasted about 4 years before it wore off.  Probably 16,000 miles or so.


I understand that powder coating lasts a long time on Harley chain sprockets as well.

The stuff is tough....
C9

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Topsterguy

Believe it or not a quick fix that lasts for quite awhile is to spray the belt with WD-40 while it's running! No, really!!
"If a man is alone in the forest and speaks, and there\'s no woman around, is he still wrong?"

C9

Quote from: "Topsterguy"Believe it or not a quick fix that lasts for quite awhile is to spray the belt with WD-40 while it's running! No, really!!


That makes the slipping quiet?  :lol:

WD-40 melts natural rubber, not sure if I'd want to do it.
C9

Sailing the turquoise canyons of the Arizona desert.

Mikej

Quote from: "Roadstar"Update.... It was loose :oops:

But consider the invaluable tech in this thread :wink:



Who would of thought that :lol:

Roadstar

Quote from: "jusjunk"
Quote from: "Roadstar"Update.... It was loose :oops:

But consider the invaluable tech in this thread :wink:

Easy fix then.. where ya been and what ya been doing dude :?:  :?:  :?:  :?:
Its like ya kinda vanished..
Dave :wink:  :arrow:

I'm still here. didn't have a car all last summer, so just kinda layed low for awhile. Belive me I miss hanging out with the people I have met here.

Dave

Quote from: "Roadstar"
Quote from: "jusjunk"
Quote from: "Roadstar"Update.... It was loose :oops:

But consider the invaluable tech in this thread :wink:

Easy fix then.. where ya been and what ya been doing dude :?:  :?:  :?:  :?:
Its like ya kinda vanished..
Dave :wink:  :arrow:

I'm still here. didn't have a car all last summer, so just kinda layed low for awhile. Belive me I miss hanging out with the people I have met here.


well rudy im having trouble making any shows this summer.. Tween working around the house and going to races with sue and the kids and a race week vacation hell i dont have time for nuttin :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  It aint all bad though cause im still alive.. I guess i shifted a lot of priorities after the heart attack and the car shows lost  :lol:  :lol: Qt with the family rates higher now.. Im planning a small show this weekend and that will be the first one and possible a cruise tomorrow evening.. Then there is the bike deal in jackson this weekend and a possible ride to port huron to help my youngest pick up a new used ford ranger.. Sure free time  :lol:  :lol:
Dave

Topsterguy

Quote from: "C9"
Quote from: "Topsterguy"Believe it or not a quick fix that lasts for quite awhile is to spray the belt with WD-40 while it's running! No, really!!


That makes the slipping quiet?  :lol:

WD-40 melts natural rubber, not sure if I'd want to do it.

Just something an "old mechanic" told me!
"If a man is alone in the forest and speaks, and there\'s no woman around, is he still wrong?"

enjenjo

Quote from: "Topsterguy"
Quote from: "C9"
Quote from: "Topsterguy"Believe it or not a quick fix that lasts for quite awhile is to spray the belt with WD-40 while it's running! No, really!!


That makes the slipping quiet?  :lol:

WD-40 melts natural rubber, not sure if I'd want to do it.

Just something an "old mechanic" told me!

It does stop the squealing, it doesn't stop the slipping. It just slips quietly.
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