So I had my H22 swapped about 5k ago and yesterday my Alternator belt started to split. I took it to a shop and they said that it was because the AC pully has one less rib then the alternator pully. what is the fix for this cause the sticky dosn;t really say? Thanks
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Originally posted by djcbSo I had my H22 swapped about 5k ago and yesterday my Alternator belt started to split. I took it to a shop and they said that it was because the AC pully has one less rib then the alternator pully. what is the fix for this cause the sticky dosn;t really say? Thanks
There is another thread around here where someone was having the same problem, you might ask them what belt they used. I think it might have been in the Beginners Tech forum.1992 Prelude S w/swapped H22A
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Just use a 4 rib (Accord) and make sure its wrapped tight and aligned with the proper ribs. If its not it will be off alignment and split.
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Yeah, on mine (accord AC, prelude Alt and crank) I used a stock alt/ac belt, leaving the outer most rib open (ie, having the belt all the way towards the pass. side). But the alternator is adjusted all the way up, and sometimes still squeals, so I need to go one size smaller next time.-Josh
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i just bypassed the ac for now using just a 6 rib belt for the alt since its so dam cold out anyway. im gonna try to replace the ac pully with a prelude one once it gets warmer. doing the 5 rib belt with the 6 rib pullys only lasted for 5k so i think its worth it to try to do it 6 rib all around
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Originally posted by slammedteg91Yeah, on mine (accord AC, prelude Alt and crank) I used a stock alt/ac belt, leaving the outer most rib open (ie, having the belt all the way towards the pass. side). But the alternator is adjusted all the way up, and sometimes still squeals, so I need to go one size smaller next time.
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Originally posted by djcbi just bypassed the ac for now using just a 6 rib belt for the alt since its so dam cold out anyway. im gonna try to replace the ac pully with a prelude one once it gets warmer. doing the 5 rib belt with the 6 rib pullys only lasted for 5k so i think its worth it to try to do it 6 rib all around
you cannot just "replace" the ac pulley...its not JUST a pulley, it is an electromagnetic clutch assembly, so the ac can turn off or on. I am sure you can mess around with different pulleys, but that doesn't meant hat they will fit, work or shim up the same as the correct one.
On every swap I have done over the past 8 years that had as, I installed a 5 rib belt without an issue.
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