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Re: Jeep Cherokee Question

Subject: Re: Jeep Cherokee Question
by NelsonV on 2011/10/7 4:59:41

Andy-

Try squirting some very diluted soap water on each pulley. It might help you isolate the culprit pulley, and will wash off easily wish no residue.

Last year I spent hours chasing my tail in the Chevelle convinced that the PS pump was either bad or misaligned or in some other fashion was causing my horrendous squeal. I was convinced the alternator belt was "tight enough." I finally wised up and and using soapy water figured out it was the alternator belt after all. Just a little more tension fixed the squeal. In your case, you may find a pulley that's just a little too shiny.

For the record, I am using Goodyear Gatorback belts. For everyone else's info, these are wrapped around March Perf. pulleys.

PS I meant to tell you this last week, but I may have been somewhat impaired.
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