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hotwheels
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Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2010 8:13 pm Post subject: Alternator belt tension |
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I'm finally ready to complete my B&C L60 alternator installation after a long wait to get a leaking crank seal replaced.
The B&C install manual says to "install the belt and adjust the tension", but adjust to what? They are very specific about bolt/nut torque values, but not about what a properly tensioned belt looks like. Are there tips on how tight is tight enough from others that have already done the install?
Thanks,
Jay
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rv10flyer
Joined: 25 Aug 2009 Posts: 364
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Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:17 pm Post subject: Re: Alternator belt tension |
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Hope this helps Jay...Install a torque wrench on the pulley retaining nut and measure the amount of torque required to make the pulley slip. Turn the torque wrench in a clockwise direction, as viewed from the pulley end, and adjust belt tension accordingly.
BELT WIDTH.......NEW BELT........USED BELT
.....3/8 Inch .....11 to 13 Ft.....Lbs. 7 to 9 Ft. Lbs.
.....1/2 Inch .....13 to 15 Ft.....Lbs. 9 to 11 Ft. Lbs.
If a new belt is being installed the slip torque should be checked to the
used belt specification after 1 hour operation, at 25 hours, and each
100 hours thereafter.
NOTE: The higher torque value for the new belts is to compensate for
the initial stretch of the belt that occurs as soon as it is operated. Do
not use the higher torque value for a belt that has been previously used.
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Lew Gallagher
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Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:33 pm Post subject: Alternator belt tension |
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Hey Wayne,
I was curious about that also, so thanks for posting it.
Later, - Lew
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Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:43 pm Post subject: Alternator belt tension |
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Where did you get this info? It looks like some pretty good scoop!
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Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 3:27 pm Post subject: Alternator belt tension |
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Great info. Where did those numbers come from?
Linn
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rv10flyer wrote:
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Hope this helps Jay...Install a torque wrench on the pulley retaining nut and measure the amount of torque required to make the pulley slip. Turn the torque wrench in a clockwise direction, as viewed from the pulley end, and adjust belt tension accordingly.
BELT WIDTH.......NEW BELT........USED BELT
.....3/8 Inch .....11 to 13 Ft.....Lbs. 7 to 9 Ft. Lbs.
.....1/2 Inch .....13 to 15 Ft.....Lbs. 9 to 11 Ft. Lbs.
If a new belt is being installed the slip torque should be checked to the
used belt specification after 1 hour operation, at 25 hours, and each
100 hours thereafter.
NOTE: The higher torque value for the new belts is to compensate for
the initial stretch of the belt that occurs as soon as it is operated. Do
not use the higher torque value for a belt that has been previously used.
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Wayne Gillispie, A&P 5/93, PPC 10/08
Grayson, KY Bldr# 40983
Ord complete kit 8/24/09; DB Sch del 11/20/09
Emp 12/01/09-3/14/10 332 hrs
Wings 3/14/10-
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rv10flyer
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Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 3:55 pm Post subject: Lycoming S.I. 1129 |
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from searching the net. What did everyone do before this little gadget came along? I only wish I had all of that info in my head. I made a copy for myself because I will forget by next year.
Working on fuel tanks...lovin' the tank sealant and methyl ethyl ketone.
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