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Dear Tom and Ray: My work vehicle is a 1976 Chevy G-30 van with a 350 engine. My problem is that I keep burning up alternator belts. If I turn on the headlights or AC, I'm likely to smoke the belt. It's as if the alternator stops turning and the belt keeps going. The result is a fried belt. I've had so much practice, that I can replace the belt in five minutes flat. I've used belts from different manufacturers and the tension is OK. The pulley alignment is OK. I've replaced the alternator three times. I must have a big time electrical problem of some kind, right? The best shade-tree mechanic in the neighborhood says that only Click and Clack can handle this one! Ray: Tom: Ray: Tom: Spending a little money now on "preventive maintenance" can save you big
bucks down the road. Find out how by ordering Tom and Ray's pamphlet "Ten
Ways You May Be Ruining Your Car Without Even Knowing It!" To order, send © 1995 by Tom and Ray Magliozzi and Doug Berman Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Back to the June 1995 index |