My factory AC/PS 67 GTX fan belts are driving me crazy. The belts are all new Dayco Top Cog belts. They howl just like the others I’ve tried. I’ve made sure the pulleys are all aligned via straight edges and wood dowel rods laid in the grooves, to perfection, adjusting any that were not. I’ve tightened the damn things to were there is almost no deflection. Drive along at any speed, in any gear, and just give it some gas and it howls away.
I don’t think it’s the AC belts since they are doubled up. I bought 3 to pick the closest 2 but they were all well matched. Also the screeeching doesn’t matter with air on or air off. I believe years ago I removed them for a test w/o any luck, it’s been so long I don’t remember everything I’ve tried. I have a hard time believing it’s the PS belt as it has 180 degrees purchase on both pulleys, but not sure. That leaves the water pump and idler drive belt which has more like 140-150 degrees purchase on the pulleys. I believe this is the problem belt - but not 100% sure.
What to do? Do I need to sand blast the pulley surfaces? None of them appear real slick but kind of hard to always tell where the belt is riding in the groove. The water pump idler pulley used to sit a little crooked but I worked on it some years ago and got it straight - I can’t even remember what I did to it I’ve been fighting this so long. Anybody got any ideas on this?
I don’t think it’s the AC belts since they are doubled up. I bought 3 to pick the closest 2 but they were all well matched. Also the screeeching doesn’t matter with air on or air off. I believe years ago I removed them for a test w/o any luck, it’s been so long I don’t remember everything I’ve tried. I have a hard time believing it’s the PS belt as it has 180 degrees purchase on both pulleys, but not sure. That leaves the water pump and idler drive belt which has more like 140-150 degrees purchase on the pulleys. I believe this is the problem belt - but not 100% sure.
What to do? Do I need to sand blast the pulley surfaces? None of them appear real slick but kind of hard to always tell where the belt is riding in the groove. The water pump idler pulley used to sit a little crooked but I worked on it some years ago and got it straight - I can’t even remember what I did to it I’ve been fighting this so long. Anybody got any ideas on this?















