by cogent » Tue Dec 09, 2008 9:59 pm
Ok, this is weird and has a few people stumped.
I went up to taupo on the weekend for a trackday. Took the rx7, was fine for the first few laps. Started giving it death on my second outing. When I went for my third outing, went to start the car, massive squeeling noise. Erp.
Popped the bonnet, found the waterpump/alternator belt shredded. Whoops, guess I went a bit too hard.
Called it a day and spent a few hours mucking around locating an appropriate belt to replace the broken one with.
the reccomended belt, is a V Rib belt in a 1365 length. The closest we could get was a 1390. figured we could make up the differance by adjusting the alternator up. We got it close enough that it was still quite loose, but not loose enough to come off. We were happy with this to get us back to the motel at least, so we could order in the proper belt.
Started it up and EEK EKK EKK EKK EEK it was squeeling pretty bad, but wasnt slipping off so we went on our way with everyone staring.
About 100m down the road, the squeeling stopped, and we pulled over assuming the belt had snapped. but no! instead it had tightened up perfectly! All slack was gone and the belt was sitting on the pulleys just right. As if it was meant to be there.
We were able to drive back from taupo to wellington with no problems at all, not even a slight squeek.
Can anyone explain why the belt suddenly contracted to fit correctly, despite being fairly over sized?