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Old Jan 17, 2013 | 10:50 PM
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Try a Goodyear Gator back belt. I had a squeaky belt in my Jimmy. Put the Gator back on and went away and never came back.
 
Old Jan 18, 2013 | 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by richphotos
Take the belt off, start the truck, and listen, do not do this for long, seriously. not long at all, if it is a pulley problem, the noise will stop with the belt off (not more than a minute tops) once you determine that its a pulley problem, start narrowing it down.
I don't think we need to verify it is the belt. No doubt it is. I have been trying to narrow it down, and I am having a hard time with that, that is why I asked here.
 
Old Jan 18, 2013 | 05:57 AM
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Try a Goodyear Gator back belt. I had a squeaky belt in my Jimmy. Put the Gator back on and went away and never came back.
It is squeaking as we speak with the Goodyear Gator belt on there.
 
Old Jan 18, 2013 | 09:18 AM
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It is squeaking as we speak with the Goodyear Gator belt on there.
How old is your belt? Even though they still look good and have no cracks I have found that over time they get hard and start to squeak. The only fix is belt dressing, which you are not supposed to use on a serpentine system or get a new belt. The Goodyear Gatorback is the best belt out there IMO. I have one on the Blazer and the truck.
 
Old Jan 18, 2013 | 10:58 AM
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I have had intermittant probs w belt noise. several belts, pullys etc. still intermittant.

I am not suggesting anyone do this, but this was my solution and it stopped 99% of the noise. after looking down the belt watching "run out" I took a flat file and gently held it next to the front side of the belt while the engine was running. It took the edge off of the belt and noise was gone. this could be potentially dangerous and would not suggest it be done. most of the noise does seem to be from the main crank area.

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Went through the same thing on mine, replaced the belt. most of the pulleys etc..finally pulled the belt and used my drill with a wire wheel and cleaned the grooves on all the pulleys really well..no more squeal.
 
Old Jan 18, 2013 | 03:38 PM
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Default I fixed my squeak when my ac compressor failed

I remember replacing a belt and the squeak would return within 48hrs. I ignored the squeak for years, then one day the AC compressor failed. It has been four years and still no squeak.
 
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Originally Posted by grizzstang
How old is your belt? Even though they still look good and have no cracks I have found that over time they get hard and start to squeak. The only fix is belt dressing, which you are not supposed to use on a serpentine system or get a new belt. The Goodyear Gatorback is the best belt out there IMO. I have one on the Blazer and the truck.
I have tried 2 new belts, both a Dayco cheapie and a Goodyear gator belt, both squeak.
 
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Originally Posted by berniescout
I have had intermittant probs w belt noise. several belts, pullys etc. still intermittant.

I am not suggesting anyone do this, but this was my solution and it stopped 99% of the noise. after looking down the belt watching "run out" I took a flat file and gently held it next to the front side of the belt while the engine was running. It took the edge off of the belt and noise was gone. this could be potentially dangerous and would not suggest it be done. most of the noise does seem to be from the main crank area.

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Interesting and ballsy idea. I may have to try that. I have nothing to lose at this point.
 
Old Jan 18, 2013 | 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by AKJeff64
Went through the same thing on mine, replaced the belt. most of the pulleys etc..finally pulled the belt and used my drill with a wire wheel and cleaned the grooves on all the pulleys really well..no more squeal.
Already wire wheeled every pulley and it did not help.
 



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