my understanding is that one of those reads low pressure and the other reads either temp or high pressure?
The pulley has probably worn internally larger from belt slippage over the years. Replace it with a new one or look to a replacement belt of a slightly larger cross section. The OEM belt is a metric configuration. I think it is 10mm in width. It will be stamped on the outside back of the belt. The domestic belts are fractional inch measurement. Check different makes with a caliper set. You will find some slightly larger than OEM. These will be a fix for your situation albeit not a perfect one. Belt dressing or rosin will sometimes help too.
Quote from: Doug on March 29, 2010, 05:06:42 amThe pulley has probably worn internally larger from belt slippage over the years. Replace it with a new one or look to a replacement belt of a slightly larger cross section. The OEM belt is a metric configuration. I think it is 10mm in width. It will be stamped on the outside back of the belt. The domestic belts are fractional inch measurement. Check different makes with a caliper set. You will find some slightly larger than OEM. These will be a fix for your situation albeit not a perfect one. Belt dressing or rosin will sometimes help too.Ahh good idea! The inside of the pulley is DEFINATELY not uniformed at all anymore. I'm 100% possative that it's all out of shape. I think i'll just get a new pulley of smaller diameter and a shorter belt.
just remember that changing the size of the alt pulley from stock is going to make the tach misbehave. or anything that reads a W signal.
Are you tightening both the bolt in the slot AND the pivot bolt?
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