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Tension on Air Compressor belt

Levi75

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I figured out how to put tension on the air compressor belt, and after tightening up the 2 bolts, and running the truck a few miles, the belt now has slack in it again. Back to where I first started. Can anyone tell me what is going on?
Thank you!
 

ToddJK

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NDT is correct. However, you do not want to over tighten that belt which will stretch it further. There's not a lot of tension on the air compressor pulley like there is on the other pulleys which have two belts so a little play acceptable.
 

kenn

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I was chasing gremlins today and noticed that my compressor belt "dances" quite bit but doesn't seem loose. Historically, belts I've seen on engines stayed pretty straight but mine seems to move a good bit. I'll try to get a video.
 

kenn

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Ok, my belt dances like that video, too. I don't think there's an issue with my pulley, though.
 

ToddJK

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Yeah, that dancing around is what I mean by "play". As long as it's not making contact with anything else, it's fine. If it does and the belt has tension on it, then there's an issue with the pulley or possibly even a defective belt.
 
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