Drive belt
I've watched the tensioner arm on my 2004 Blazer 4x4 for the drive belt while the truck is running.
I've noticed that it moves a bit and am wondering if that signals there is a pulley sticking causing tension to change? I've also noticed some squeaking noises.
The manual doesn't recommend replacement of the belt yet, as I only have ~50K miles on it. It does show a slight bit of wear. There are some minor groves on the smooth side of the belt.
Anyone think it would be wise to replace the belt?
I've noticed that it moves a bit and am wondering if that signals there is a pulley sticking causing tension to change? I've also noticed some squeaking noises.
The manual doesn't recommend replacement of the belt yet, as I only have ~50K miles on it. It does show a slight bit of wear. There are some minor groves on the smooth side of the belt.
Anyone think it would be wise to replace the belt?
I replaced the belt with the one I had (a new one). I some times buy parts when they are on sale even before I need them.
All pulleys moved freely. The tensioner looks good now.
The idle is up ~50 RPMs which means the oil pressure is up a bit while at idle. That's good news as I thought the idle and oil pressure were down a bit from what they were when I bought the vehicle new.
All pulleys moved freely. The tensioner looks good now.
The idle is up ~50 RPMs which means the oil pressure is up a bit while at idle. That's good news as I thought the idle and oil pressure were down a bit from what they were when I bought the vehicle new.
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