Hello everyone. I have searched the forums and not found an answer to my Q so here I am starting a new topic. I have a 1994 Ford 5.8 EFI mated to a OMC cobra SX outdrive. I have trouble with the alternator belt slipping then failing. I had the trouble last year, using 3 belts in the season. I started this year on a fresh one, which i destroyed last night.
My original mistake was I left the belt slightly loose, using measured deflection as the gauge for tension. Later my mechanic friend told me that when checking alternator belt tension that when you grab the fins on the alternator (behind pulley) that you should not be able to slip the belt at all, & when i do that - the belt lasts longer.
More background - last year I ran the engine & sanded the pulleys to make sure they are clean. The alternator spins free and easy by hand - bearing feels good. The pulleys look to be in alignment. When the belt slips it seems to ride down in to the alt pulley.
What can I do about this? I don't like having to worry about belts every time I go out.
Thanks -Dave
My original mistake was I left the belt slightly loose, using measured deflection as the gauge for tension. Later my mechanic friend told me that when checking alternator belt tension that when you grab the fins on the alternator (behind pulley) that you should not be able to slip the belt at all, & when i do that - the belt lasts longer.
More background - last year I ran the engine & sanded the pulleys to make sure they are clean. The alternator spins free and easy by hand - bearing feels good. The pulleys look to be in alignment. When the belt slips it seems to ride down in to the alt pulley.
What can I do about this? I don't like having to worry about belts every time I go out.
Thanks -Dave