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OK ... I wasn't *completely* forthcoming about my recovery. Before I discussed this I wanted to a) check the manual, b) search the forum, and c) re - remove the belts and check the alternator and water pump for something obvious.
anyoldways ...
When I picked up my Deuce ... I saw that it had NEW belts on the engine. I didn't think anything about it really ... I just thought somebody had replaced them.
I drove about 400 miles ... I pulled off the interstate and did my "walk-around" check EVERY 100 miles ... and didn't see any problems.
And then ... out of the blue ... I heard a kinda "pop" ... and I saw temp gauge and electrickery meter start to go in the wrong directions ... so I pulled off IMMEDIATELY to avoid a possible over heat.
Both belts had broken. When I looked them over ... I could see that they BOTH belts stretched in TWO places (not "burned like by friction" ... but STRETCHED like they got pulled VERY hard).
BOTH belts BROKE when they got too thin.
But ... both the water pump AND the alternator pulleys were free and spun freely when I check them.
I was able to get 2 belts from a close by Advance auto parts ... I installed them ... and finished the trip with NO PROBLEMS.
As a mechanic ... I have seen HUNDREDS of belts that got old ... and failed.
But these belts are in "very good" to "as new" condition ... the rubber is soft and supple ... there are NO signs of drying and cracking ANY where.
I contacted the Previous Owner ... and asked about the new belts ... he told me that when he recover his trucks from Texas ... and drove them home to Maryland ... this truck BROKE its belts on the way home. He replaced the belts and have no further problems for two years.
Earlier this week, I pulled the belts back off ... and looked EVERYTHING over. Both the water pumps and alternator spins free ... there is no bearing play in either ... everything looks good.
Obviously something locked up ... but what?
The only other time I have seen belts do this ... was on a big snow thrower. If it picked up up a VERY heavy load of watery, icey slush ... it would break a belt ... mostly because the previous owner had replaced the shear pins with bolts!
Has anybody else seen a deuce break belts like this?
oddshot
anyoldways ...
When I picked up my Deuce ... I saw that it had NEW belts on the engine. I didn't think anything about it really ... I just thought somebody had replaced them.
I drove about 400 miles ... I pulled off the interstate and did my "walk-around" check EVERY 100 miles ... and didn't see any problems.
And then ... out of the blue ... I heard a kinda "pop" ... and I saw temp gauge and electrickery meter start to go in the wrong directions ... so I pulled off IMMEDIATELY to avoid a possible over heat.
Both belts had broken. When I looked them over ... I could see that they BOTH belts stretched in TWO places (not "burned like by friction" ... but STRETCHED like they got pulled VERY hard).
BOTH belts BROKE when they got too thin.
But ... both the water pump AND the alternator pulleys were free and spun freely when I check them.
I was able to get 2 belts from a close by Advance auto parts ... I installed them ... and finished the trip with NO PROBLEMS.
As a mechanic ... I have seen HUNDREDS of belts that got old ... and failed.
But these belts are in "very good" to "as new" condition ... the rubber is soft and supple ... there are NO signs of drying and cracking ANY where.
I contacted the Previous Owner ... and asked about the new belts ... he told me that when he recover his trucks from Texas ... and drove them home to Maryland ... this truck BROKE its belts on the way home. He replaced the belts and have no further problems for two years.
Earlier this week, I pulled the belts back off ... and looked EVERYTHING over. Both the water pumps and alternator spins free ... there is no bearing play in either ... everything looks good.
Obviously something locked up ... but what?
The only other time I have seen belts do this ... was on a big snow thrower. If it picked up up a VERY heavy load of watery, icey slush ... it would break a belt ... mostly because the previous owner had replaced the shear pins with bolts!
Has anybody else seen a deuce break belts like this?
oddshot
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