Does the squeal look like this?
moar tension on the belts?
EricM
Dork
5/6/11 4:09 p.m.
Sounds Belt related to me.
Maybe one of the pulleys?
John Brown wrote:
Does the squeal look like this?
That's F'in funny.
"OH HEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyy! EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!"
I vote worn pulley. The belt is probably bottoming in the pulley before the Vs make contact. It will happen on a micro v as well as a standard v. If it only does it with the A/C on I would start there. Otherwise look at the alternator.
The alternator runs off a separate belt from the ac/ps. So I'd start by removing the latter belt and see if the problem goes away. That'll help you isolate the problem area.
Kramer
HalfDork
5/6/11 10:17 p.m.
Your pullies are gummed up with rubber, and the belt dressing will just make it worse. Remove the belts, and put a naptha-soaked rag on the pulley for a while. Then use a wire brush to clean the pulley really well. This is the best fix possible.
Kramer wrote:
Your pullies are gummed up with rubber, and the belt dressing will just make it worse. Remove the belts, and put a naptha-soaked rag on the pulley for a while. Then use a wire brush to clean the pulley really well. This is the best fix possible.
Actually, the best fix is to get ~someone else~ to remove the belts, and put a naptha-soaked rag on the pulley for a while. Then use a wire brush to clean the pulley really well.
The new belts might've stretched a little, and the tension needs to be reset, a.k.a. tightened a little. The same thing happened when I replaced the belts on my SE-R a few weeks ago. A little more tension after a few days, and I haven't heard a squeak since.