One belt or two?
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09-18-2005, 10:22
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One belt or two?
Just pulled the radiator on my 77FC31 and examined the front end of
the Cat 3208NA. The fan with a viscous clutch had two belt grooves that aligned well with two on the drive pulley, that being the crankshaft.The groove without the belt was rusty as the result of not being used. The existing belt, a Green Stripe Gates (9430) was not cracked, chaffed, or badly worn in spite of being in service for 18* years. The Krikit gauge read 50#, a few pounds low but expected for time in service without adjustment. Right now I don't know if I lost one or didn't put one on to start. A safe answer would be, Sure!, you got two grooves haven't you? I would like to know what others are running here, one or two belts. Thanks, Bob Janes FC31 3208NA, "Ruffin it EZ" Greenville, SC |
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09-19-2005, 18:04
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One belt or two?
Bob,
Our 77 FC33 is a gas 'Bird but there is a dual row pulley on the crank. We've suffered repeated breakdowns because the alternator wouldn't align prpoerly. After repeatedly throwing belts a mechanic suggested a temp fix of running one belt on the front groove of the crank pulley and the rear groove of the alt pulley. It worked, after a fashion, for a while. The solution was a smaller alternator (physical size) but with more output. It required the fabrication of a new bracket. The alternator in question was rebuilt - supposedly the same as was installed on the coach previously. If the belts align properly, I think you should run two. Jim Owens 77 FC33SB (Gas) Lake of the Ozarks, MO --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "one_dusty_hoot" > Just pulled the radiator on my 77FC31 and examined the front end of > the Cat 3208NA. > > The fan with a viscous clutch had two belt grooves that aligned well > with two on the drive pulley, that being the crankshaft.The groove > without the belt was rusty as the result of not being used. The > existing belt, a Green Stripe Gates (9430) was not cracked, chaffed, > or badly worn in spite of being in service for 18* years. The Krikit > gauge read 50#, a few pounds low but expected for time in service > without adjustment. > > Right now I don't know if I lost one or didn't put one on to start. > > A safe answer would be, Sure!, you got two grooves haven't you? I > would like to know what others are running here, one or two belts. > > Thanks, > Bob Janes > FC31 3208NA, "Ruffin it EZ" > Greenville, SC |
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