• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

Serpentine belt tensioner out of adjustment?

Autonomy_Lost

Well-known member
687
1,537
93
Location
Pennsylvania
I looked in the TM's and googled the issue but couldnt find an answer.

My M1151a1 was received from govplanet with the alternator not fully bolted in. I'm trying to add the last bolt, but the problem is that I cant get enough slack out of the belt to move it into position. Is there some other adjustment point besides the belt tentioner to get more slack? Or do I just have the wrong size belt?
 

Mogman

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Steel Soldiers Supporter
6,931
9,591
113
Location
Papalote, TX
I looked in the TM's and googled the issue but couldnt find an answer.

My M1151a1 was received from govplanet with the alternator not fully bolted in. I'm trying to add the last bolt, but the problem is that I cant get enough slack out of the belt to move it into position. Is there some other adjustment point besides the belt tentioner to get more slack? Or do I just have the wrong size belt?
Take the belt off.
 

Autonomy_Lost

Well-known member
687
1,537
93
Location
Pennsylvania
Then put it back on after securing the alternator.
I should clarify, I was able to pop the belt off one of the idler pulleys and create enough slack to secure the alternator. But now I can't get the belt back on, its as if its too short. The tentioner is completely maxed out.

I did some more googling, and it looks like there may be 2 variations of this belt in slightly different lengths, but I'm not sure. I sent an email to MAC Motors to see if they can help.
 

Mogman

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Steel Soldiers Supporter
6,931
9,591
113
Location
Papalote, TX
It makes a big difference how and what pulley you try to get the belt back on to, it is likely the correct belt.
 

Autonomy_Lost

Well-known member
687
1,537
93
Location
Pennsylvania

Mogman

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Steel Soldiers Supporter
6,931
9,591
113
Location
Papalote, TX
2" would be a HUGE difference in belts, it is tight, not for everyone ;)
It has a number yes???
 

Autonomy_Lost

Well-known member
687
1,537
93
Location
Pennsylvania
Also my truck came from Yermo with a note on it that said "no belt," but it did come with a belt. I wonder if they just threw whatever they could find on there and unbolted the alternator to make it fit.
 

Mogman

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Steel Soldiers Supporter
6,931
9,591
113
Location
Papalote, TX
Also my truck came from Yermo with a note on it that said "no belt," but it did come with a belt. I wonder if they just threw whatever they could find on there and unbolted the alternator to make it fit.
In this world anything is possible, it does have a number yes?
 

Maxjeep1

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
1,338
1,916
113
Location
Las Vegas Nevada
This belt came from Mac Motors. I bought it for a M1123 with numbers above 199,000 or whatever it is. Is this what you got? The belt in the background is cogged. The one I got from Mac was not B496671F-6E6A-4601-83C1-B78F8474D368.jpeg
 

Autonomy_Lost

Well-known member
687
1,537
93
Location
Pennsylvania
I'll look for a number, that should have been the first thing I did. But yes its "cogged" with cross hatch looking pattern.

Currently trying to get multiple small children to sleep so I'll check tomorrow.
 

Autonomy_Lost

Well-known member
687
1,537
93
Location
Pennsylvania
As you can see, even after bypassing an idler pulley its still tight as a banjo string. This is with the alternator fully bolted in, and the tensioner barely has any travel left.

I dont see any markings on the belt but I havent fully removed it to check the whole thing yet.
 

Attachments

Maxjeep1

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
1,338
1,916
113
Location
Las Vegas Nevada
Okay I checked the entire length of the belt and there are no markings. Picture of inside of belt attached.
I think you have the belt on wrong possibly. I think it goes underneath the 2nd pulley. You need to get it away from the radiator hoseB84CC99F-9D5A-4C15-9C8C-7AA55CB32D06.jpeg853A9317-3C69-45F3-809C-5E5D3F9DA4D3.jpeg
 
Last edited:

Autonomy_Lost

Well-known member
687
1,537
93
Location
Pennsylvania
I think you have the belt on wrong possibly. I think it goes underneath the 2nd pulley. You need to get it away from the radiator hoseView attachment 876592View attachment 876593
Yes its on wrong because its not long enough to go on right. It was underneath of that idler pulley before I had the alternator fully bolted in. Dont worry I'm not running the engine this way.
 
Last edited:
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!

I've Disabled AdBlock
No Thanks