Serpentine belt bouncing

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Serpentine belt bouncing

Postby bgilbert » Sun Apr 06, 2008 2:24 pm

With a 2 year old Goodyear Gatorback belt, 2 year old Dayco belt tensioner AND with a brand new Dayco belt tensioner, my belt is bouncing a bit. Enough to be heard with the hood up and standing looking at it. It has no more tension or less than the other 2 B series motors I have. It bounces straight up and down, not toward the block or radiator. It rides perfect on the pulleys and tensioner.

Along with this, my volt gauge is bouncing around, sorta pulsing, along with my damn alternator tach. Via a voltmeter the battery will read 14.4 then 15.5, back and forth 14.4, 15.5, telling me the gauge is reading correct. New voltage regulator as well.

Wondering if maybe the belt is stretched and causing the fluctuations? Alternator going south? Or is this a dual problem? Once the motor cools down I'm gonna swap belts from the crew cab as it's new with little time on it.
Bill Gilbert
85 D350 crew with 90 6BT intercooled Getrag 3.07's
93 D350 single cab Getrag 3.54's.
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Postby GO OVRIT » Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:57 pm

While you've got the belt off, spin the alternator and check for any notches. Do the same with the water pump. See if there's any play in the water pump.
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Postby sdstriper » Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:55 am

Does the front gear cover still have the belt retainer washer thingy on it?
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Postby dodgetkboy78 » Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:17 pm

It the tensioner working smooth? Mine did that and I replaced the tensioner. Sometimes, they get packed with dust and crap and kinda stick.
Also, if its a non air truck, that big cast idle pulley on the passengers side bearings go bad too.
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