Squeeling belt, any ideas?
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Hi guys my Alfa 156 (v6) has developed a squeel when starting up from cold on the cambelt side (cambelt all tentioners & waterpump done 2 years ago)
The squeel usually goes away after 2 or 3 miles but is persistent when its lashing down like now!
It quietens down when using electric (fogs or rear screen heater)and is louder when no electric is being used.
I understand there is an aux belt on the cambelt side that drives the alterenator?
Is changing that belt and pully a big job like the cambelt? I think it may be slipping or a touch loose? Or possibly the alternator itself (charges fine)
Thanks!
The squeel usually goes away after 2 or 3 miles but is persistent when its lashing down like now!
It quietens down when using electric (fogs or rear screen heater)and is louder when no electric is being used.
I understand there is an aux belt on the cambelt side that drives the alterenator?
Is changing that belt and pully a big job like the cambelt? I think it may be slipping or a touch loose? Or possibly the alternator itself (charges fine)
Thanks!
Edited by exgtt on Thursday 26th June 20:44
wadgebeast said:
More likely to be the auxillary belt (the cambelt is toothed and therefore won't slip). Shouldn't be hard to sort out, just a case of increasing the tension by moving the alternator further up its bracket.
Ah, is the 24v still tensioned on the alternator, dead easy then 
wrinx
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