Re: Fan Belt Keeps Coming Off
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03/02/21 06:54 PM
03/02/21 06:54 PM
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GSMopar couldn't keep a belt on his new hemi build and I told him I changed to a TopCog belt on my hemi and no more problem. He bought one and it solved his too he's running low 10's. What I noticed is that the DAYCO Top Cog belt sits fully down in the pulleys when compared to the other standard v-belts. It could be that the DAYCO Top Cog belt is actually narrower and actually the correct width since others have said that the standard generic v-belts belts available now are a wider width.
Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol
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Re: Fan Belt Keeps Coming Off
[Re: lewtot184]
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03/03/21 07:40 AM
03/03/21 07:40 AM
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this is simple and works for me. That's pretty slick, what's that bracket from?
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Re: Fan Belt Keeps Coming Off
[Re: patosmith]
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03/03/21 07:48 AM
03/03/21 07:48 AM
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I chased a belt issue for longer than I care to admit and it ended up being due to a wonky bolt hole. You'd torque it down and right at the end it would kick the alternator bracket out. I had to grind a spacer out of flat and never had another issue. It was so minimal you'd never would have guessed but it was enough. I believe the added friction, and thus the added heat, attributed to a premature alternator failure.
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Re: Fan Belt Keeps Coming Off
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03/03/21 08:27 AM
03/03/21 08:27 AM
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this is simple and works for me. That's pretty slick, what's that bracket from? i just fabbed it up. been using something like that since the late '60's. that's a fat belt in the photo and they're not the best for rpm. a 5/16" wide belt is more user friendly.
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Re: Fan Belt Keeps Coming Off
[Re: TJP]
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03/04/21 03:10 PM
03/04/21 03:10 PM
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I had a 350 in a Camaro that would throw a belt almost every time I drove it. New belts didn't help. It turned out to be a defective alternator pulley. It lined up with the crank and water pump but had a section where it was slightly wider at one point. This was like a flat spotted tire where at that same point every revolution, the belt tension would change just enough to upset the contact and the belt would bounce out of position.
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Re: Fan Belt Keeps Coming Off
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03/06/21 03:31 PM
03/06/21 03:31 PM
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One thing that hasn't been mentoined yet is, once a belt comes off, its probably internally damaged and wants to come off again. I threw a belt at the track, put it back on, and made another pass. Chec[font:Arial Black][/font]ked it and it was still on, but now "V" up instead of down. New belt and its been years. Whenever a belt rolls over in the pulley, which usually causes it to come off-it was one of the end belts on the slab it came from. It most likely does not have cord all the way thru the belt and should not have been used in the first place. So, when you buy a new V belt, flip it inside out-if there is a taper on the narrow part of the belt, get a different belt.
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