Aux belt fretting
Discussion
Was it definitely the right length? Being slightly too long could leave it under tensioned and liable to slip under load. Does that engine drive anything off the back of the belt, or is it only idlers on the back?
Belt dressing spray can help with a belt that slips under load. Bar soap works reasonably well if you don't have belt dressing spray.
And yes, it could be a poor quality or degraded 'new' belt as others already suggested.
Belt dressing spray can help with a belt that slips under load. Bar soap works reasonably well if you don't have belt dressing spray.
And yes, it could be a poor quality or degraded 'new' belt as others already suggested.
That one was bought from ECP and fitted next day, but no idea how long they had it in stock. Can't remember the brand either, and all the markings have gone.
New one is a Gates one
Nothing driven off the back of the belt. The ribbed side is power steering, alternator, Aircon pump and crank pulley, back side is two idler pulleys.
Edit: it was a contitech belt 1784mm. New one is gates 1785mm
New one is a Gates one
Nothing driven off the back of the belt. The ribbed side is power steering, alternator, Aircon pump and crank pulley, back side is two idler pulleys.
Edit: it was a contitech belt 1784mm. New one is gates 1785mm
Edited by boyse7en on Sunday 24th May 19:35
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