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use washers to raise the alternator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil Poot" data-source="post: 2323836" data-attributes="member: 561892"><p>i'm still having trouble finding the right sized belt for my smaller iraggi pulley. its exactly 1/2 inch smaller in diameter than the stock pulley. my belt is tight enough to keep the truck running with a horrible squeal, and after running for a few minutes it will walk up on the edge of the power steering pulley and the squealing stops, everything works ok, but its gonna tear that belt apart. i think the iraggi's pulley may actually stick out a bit further than stock also to make it walk up on the edge like that, but i dont think it'll be a problem if its tight.</p><p></p><p>instead of getting a custom belt made (they come in 1/2 inch increments and i need 1/4 inch shorter than stock) i was thinking i could just stick a few washers between the alternator and the mounts to raise it up a hair and remove that slack. will that work ok, or will it cause me horrible alternator whine or something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil Poot, post: 2323836, member: 561892"] i'm still having trouble finding the right sized belt for my smaller iraggi pulley. its exactly 1/2 inch smaller in diameter than the stock pulley. my belt is tight enough to keep the truck running with a horrible squeal, and after running for a few minutes it will walk up on the edge of the power steering pulley and the squealing stops, everything works ok, but its gonna tear that belt apart. i think the iraggi's pulley may actually stick out a bit further than stock also to make it walk up on the edge like that, but i dont think it'll be a problem if its tight. instead of getting a custom belt made (they come in 1/2 inch increments and i need 1/4 inch shorter than stock) i was thinking i could just stick a few washers between the alternator and the mounts to raise it up a hair and remove that slack. will that work ok, or will it cause me horrible alternator whine or something? [/QUOTE]
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