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Re: noisy fan belt?

To: Steven Michelsen <stevenm@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: noisy fan belt?
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 18:39:00 -0700 (PDT)
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
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Grab the belt and turn it so you can see the side that rides in the groove of 
the pully. If it looks like it has small cracks in the rubber and/or appears 
glazed (shiney) then you might want to replace it. I've never done one on a 
late Midget before but if it's anything like my old 79 Spitfire just loosen the 
altenator and the belt should come right off. If the fan shroud is in the way 
then remove it, this may mean taking the fan blade off as well. Otherwise it 
may just be a little loose and need tighting. Easily solved with a wrench and 
prybar. I'm a little rusty guys, did I forget anytrhing?
 
Jamie

Steven Michelsen <stevenm@optonline.net> wrote:
Recently my 78 Midget has developed an interesting squeal. This only occurs at 
4000+ RPM. I can only assume it is the fan belt. Why it would sqeal then and 
not other times I am not sure. Belt dressing helps but only for a short while.

Questions:
Is it conceivable that this is something OTHER than the fan belt?
At first glance it appears to be a good size project. Tell me I am wrong, 
please.

Jamie
1962 Austin Healey Sprite MK II
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