Ughhhhh!! every time i start up my car the alt.belt screeches and i hate that. Rite now i went to go pump some gas and it would not spot making that noise, I HATE THAT NOISE! well anyway i changed my belt but it still makes the same noise please help me i dont know what to do anymore.
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To tighten it just crack all the bolts loose on you alternator, a 14mm up top and 12mm i believe on the bottom and two 10's on the front bottom but the right one you barely loosen and the other you tighten where the belt is where you want it. A half inch of play is about right. Then tight the other three back up.-1991 Honda Accord LX H22a-
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i had the same problem on my f22a1 an i changed both belts and about two days later the noise came back! so i looked closer at what it could be and in the end it turned out to be that the plastic cover to the timing belt was bent and it was scratching on one of the belts , so i cut a piece of it out and now it doesnt make a peep ... =)I sell slightly used tires for cheap, jus pm me what u need!
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sometimes, as a result of an overtightened belt over a long period of time, the bearings inside of the alternator wear out and create the same type of noise. it seems to me like you got so pissed at the noise, you just tightened and tightened. I would look into either a rebuild kit or a refurbished alternator my man.
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So today i took the alt. off took it to auto zone and got it tested. It is good so i took the front cover off the engine the one behind the crank. The belt look a little scratched so i cut off a few peices off, i put the alt. back and it still made the same anoying noise. The belt is new so please i need some help what can i do???
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Originally posted by c-los0529So today i took the alt. off took it to auto zone and got it tested. It is good so i took the front cover off the engine the one behind the crank. The belt look a little scratched so i cut off a few peices off, i put the alt. back and it still made the same anoying noise. The belt is new so please i need some help what can i do???wat?
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