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'Hissy', noisy alternator belt

Post by dom_e » Wed May 29, 2013 6:44 pm

The belts (alternator, aircon and what I presume is the power steering one?) have always been a bit noisy. It isn't a screech, just a noisy hiss that increases with engine revs. A squirt of rubber lube cures it for a while, but not for long. It makes up quite a lot of the general engine noise.

Can anybody tell me what the cause of this may be and what a solution could be?

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Re: 'Hissy', noisy alternator belt

Post by the laird » Wed May 29, 2013 6:54 pm

You sometimes find its age related ,old trick is to start eng and carefully ! Ie watch hands and fingers is to hold a candle(not lit)!against the running side of the belt,spray oil etc onto belt just deteriates the belt
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Re: 'Hissy', noisy alternator belt

Post by jaylee » Wed May 29, 2013 6:57 pm

Jockey wheel bearings?? :idea:
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Re: 'Hissy', noisy alternator belt

Post by Simon Jones » Wed May 29, 2013 7:39 pm

The power steering pump is tooth-driven the same way as the injector pump. Only long term solution for noisy belts is to replace them. I've tried spray belt lubricant before but it tends to cause the rubber to soften and make a gooey mess all over the pulleys.
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Re: 'Hissy', noisy alternator belt

Post by haydn callow » Wed May 29, 2013 7:53 pm

Yep !!!! Just change them....problem solved
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Re: 'Hissy', noisy alternator belt

Post by Northern Bongolow » Wed May 29, 2013 8:35 pm

cleaning the pulleys with a stiff brush helps too.
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Re: 'Hissy', noisy alternator belt

Post by dom_e » Thu May 30, 2013 7:30 am

Thanks for the advice. I'll add changing the belts to the service list.

How easy is it as a DIY project? I've changed alternator belts on a car, but access was easier.

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Re: 'Hissy', noisy alternator belt

Post by helen&tony » Thu May 30, 2013 8:13 am

Hi
Just slightly more fiddly, and not too annoying if you know up front it's fiddly...Any job on a car is only an annoyance if you're expecting an easy task :wink:
It may also help to change the mother-in-law while you're about it...they're also known to be a bit "hissy"
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Re: 'Hissy', noisy alternator belt

Post by jaylee » Thu May 30, 2013 9:07 am

I managed to remove to front half of the under belly pan to gain access to mine. (But i was replacing the AC compressor pump at the time too.) I thought what the hey! 3 new belts while i'm at it...

http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... mgno=.html

Assuming yours is diesel..? Even with the pulley idol/jockey wheel slacked right off i found the new AC pump belt a bit tight. (the old one had broke due to a seized pump.)

With all the belts removed i set about the two alternator belts first concentrating on the correct tension.. These two pass over the water pump as well..?

I guess that's why there are two in case one fails..??

With the alternator belts done & tensioned, the real fiddle for me was the Compressor pump belt. You have to slack off the centre nut on the wheel before adjusting the position bolt at the top of the bracket... Even with this done having the belt positioned over the crank pulley & jockey wheel, working underneath it was difficult to get over the compressor wheel.. I could only get it half on.... After working out which direction the belts run I basically resorted to giving the ignition a quick crank & the belt jumped into position on the pump wheel..! :wink:
I just had to tighten up the tension & centre nut on the fly wheel thing!!
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Re: 'Hissy', noisy alternator belt

Post by dom_e » Fri May 31, 2013 12:55 pm

Cheers all. I'll have a nosy around and review the Lush Projects link and weigh up options against a garage cost.
It may also help to change the mother-in-law while you're about it...they're also known to be a bit "hissy"
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I've done well with mine thankfully!
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