Hello again,
I have a 1968 GM 250ci 160hp l6 with Mercruiser M drive. I keep having issues with the alternator seizing up, getting the belt hot, causing it to burn the rubber which in turns is causing the belt to slip and the water circulation pump to not circulate which ultimately leads to overheating the hell out of my inline 6. Thank god for cast iron. If it were an aluminum block I would be looking for a new motor. Heated it up pretty bad, but still runs good.
The first time, I ran the engine hot twice after realizing it was the alternator completely seized. I put a new alternator on and all was good for a few boat trips. Overheated again last weekend with lots of burnt rubber smoke. I was afraid it was the coupler but I started with the belt. Took the belt off and the water pump moves freely, went to the alternator and again, frozen. Turns if you put your back into it but you can tell the bearing are gone.
I am NOT using marine grade alternators. I know I know. But they want so damn much for them. I am using the oreilly auto parts store alternator. Could this be the problem? Even if its not marine grade, shouldn't it last longer than a month? Could I be tightening the tension on the belt too much causing too much tension on the alternator pulley? Also, there is a large amount of black powder on the alt pulley, I assume from the burning belt.
I have a 1968 GM 250ci 160hp l6 with Mercruiser M drive. I keep having issues with the alternator seizing up, getting the belt hot, causing it to burn the rubber which in turns is causing the belt to slip and the water circulation pump to not circulate which ultimately leads to overheating the hell out of my inline 6. Thank god for cast iron. If it were an aluminum block I would be looking for a new motor. Heated it up pretty bad, but still runs good.
The first time, I ran the engine hot twice after realizing it was the alternator completely seized. I put a new alternator on and all was good for a few boat trips. Overheated again last weekend with lots of burnt rubber smoke. I was afraid it was the coupler but I started with the belt. Took the belt off and the water pump moves freely, went to the alternator and again, frozen. Turns if you put your back into it but you can tell the bearing are gone.
I am NOT using marine grade alternators. I know I know. But they want so damn much for them. I am using the oreilly auto parts store alternator. Could this be the problem? Even if its not marine grade, shouldn't it last longer than a month? Could I be tightening the tension on the belt too much causing too much tension on the alternator pulley? Also, there is a large amount of black powder on the alt pulley, I assume from the burning belt.