Power Steering Belt: Removal? Are two belts better than one?
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06-18-2006, 10:36
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Power Steering Belt: Removal? Are two belts better than one?
>From: "Dan"
>Reply-To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com >To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Power Steering Belt: Removal? Are two belts >better than one? >Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 23:56:59 -0000 > >Hi Tom, > >I agree, it's better to labor at home than fowl up a trip/vacation. > >I too would be interested in getting a two groove ps pulley. dandarst86fc35rbhuntleyil. My coach's PS pump pulley lacks a second V groove - it can take just >one belt. However, I am thinking that two belts confer the following >benefits, 1. redundancy, and 2. less lateral strain on the pump >bearings. If smart people like you agree with me, then I am going to >hunt down or make a pulley with two V grooves! > >Thanks, > >Danny >FC33, 1978 >San Jose, CA > > >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Tom Warner >wrote: > > > > Stop and think of all of the complaints you hear on this forum and > > others about the power steering unit causing problems and making > > noise. If you install the correct number of belts and tension them > > properly as I noted then you should have no trouble for a long >time. > > I decided on replacing all of the V belts on the engine every 2 >years > > whether they looked good or not. I am sure there will be others >that > > will poo poo this for a number of reasons. But my rationale is >this. > > I do what ever preventative maintenance that will give me the > > smallest chance of breaking down on the road. Its easiest, >cheapest > > and fastest to replace belts at home where I can do the work at my > > leisure and do it right. The installation of the belts and proper > > tensioning of them with the Kriket works. > > Once again put to much tension on the various belts and you run >the > > risk of premature belt failure and problems with the power >steering > > pump and engine coolant pump. However that is a decision each of >you > > can make for yourselves. > > > > tom warner > > vernon center,ny > > 1985 PT 40 > > > > > > At 09:56 AM 6/17/2006, you wrote: > > > > >My '81 has only one power steering belt - it goes around the crank > > >and pump pulleys only. It is behind at least two other belts on >the > > >crank pulley, both need to be removed in order to get it off. In > > >order to get to them, you need to get behind the radiator. I have > > >tightened my power steering belt without opening up the rad >though, > > >its not easy but was definately quicker than swinging the >radiator. > > > > > >Good luck, > > > > > >Tim Hannink > > >Winter Park, FL > > >1981 FC-33SB > > > > > >--- In > > > > > >"Dan" > > > > > > > > Howdy, > > > > > > > > I have a 1978 FC33, 3208NA, with disagreeable power steering > > >(noise, > > > > high effort). > > > > > > > > I want to replace the power steering belt to rule it out. So I > > > > checked the files on this forum which state "2ea", My pump has >one > > > > belt and a one-belt pulley. Note: there is an un-used V slot on > > >the > > > > Crank Pulley, possibly intended to drive the PS pump. Can >someone > > > > solve this mystery? Any advantage to two belts? > > > > > > > > In looking at the belt, it is behind two other belts, which go >up > > >to > > > > the fan with no obvious way to induce slack. Do I need to >remove > > >the > > > > radiator to change the PS belt? Is there a procedure (or >diagram) > > > > someone can share with me. > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Danny > > > > FC33, 1978 > > > > San Jose, CA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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