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Squealing
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<blockquote data-quote="Atimm693" data-source="post: 7974375" data-attributes="member: 572164"><p>As said timing belts can't squeal because of they are cogged and won't slip.</p><p></p><p>If your vehicle tensions the belts by moving the alternator, then you can try tightening it first. If it has a spring-loaded tensioner, remove the alternator belt and get a new high quality belt. Don't skimp because I'm guessing you want the most out of that alternator. Spin each idler and tensioner pulley and make sure they're smooth and spin freely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atimm693, post: 7974375, member: 572164"] As said timing belts can't squeal because of they are cogged and won't slip. If your vehicle tensions the belts by moving the alternator, then you can try tightening it first. If it has a spring-loaded tensioner, remove the alternator belt and get a new high quality belt. Don't skimp because I'm guessing you want the most out of that alternator. Spin each idler and tensioner pulley and make sure they're smooth and spin freely. [/QUOTE]
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