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Squealing Belt Or Water Pump??

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Subject: Squealing Belt Or Water Pump??
From: Steve Sage <fastsage@cox.net>
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 00:45:27 -0700
Hello Gang:
Here's a new one I'm fighting with. And yes, I know it's sacrilegious to 
have A/C in a Tiger.

I've got my fan belt (routes across the crank pulley, the alternator and 
the water pump pulleys) and my A/C belt around the water pump pulley 
(it's a double pulley from a Ford Fairmont, as recommended by Tiger 
Tom). I've got both belts on as tight as they'll go (maybe too tight??).

When I turn on the A/C, I often get a sudden squaling noise from around 
the water pump pulley area. It eventually goes away when I play with the 
gas pedal a bit. Gradual acceleration (with A/C on) doesn't cause the 
squeal, but when I hit the pedal suddenly, it squeals as long as I'm "on 
it". If I gradually accelerate (with A/C on), no squeal.

With the A/C off, everything's as quiet as a mouse (driving a Tiger, 
anyway).

The A/C compressor puts a lot of torque out, and sends it over to the 
water pump pulley that it spins off of. The water pump pulley itself is 
"powered" off of the crank pulley.

I don't think the belts are slipping around the water pump pulley (of 
course I could be wrong), but that's where the squeal seems to come 
from. Would the water pump itself make that noise, when it's under more 
torque from the A/C compressor when it's on? Maybe I've got the belts on 
there too tight, and they're exerting too much pull on the water pump 
pulley and bearing.

I've got a new water pump ordered from Sunbeam Specialties to take on 
the trip to Tigers United, just in case, but I don't look forward to the 
fun job of changing it, if I end up having to.

Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.

Steve Sage





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