My LJ was/is squealing. After reading through the numerous threads on this topic, I’ve learned a lot, but I still have an issue. This has been a problem since I’ve owned my LJ, but I’m finally carving out some time to address it along with some other issues. Here’s what I’ve done so far:
1) Removed the belt and started it. No squealing sound of any kind. It was a sweet sound not hearing the mind numbing squeal.
2) Replaced the belt tensioner
3) Replaced the stock idler pulley
4) Replaced the belt with the same size that was currently installed.
After the replacements, the squealing went away for a few days, but it slowly returned. Also, I can feel the power steering quit working for a second at various times. It mostly happens on pavement at slow speeds. It doesn’t happen consistently, but I can definitely feel it quit for a brief second.
Here’s the twist…My LJ has an Avenger Supercharger that was installed by the previous owner. I’m second guessing a few things related to the supercharger which are as follows:
1) Is the belt size correct? I cannot find any documentation about the supercharger. If anybody has one, I’d like to know what size belt is used. The one on mine is a 6K1031
2) Is the belt routed properly? See pic below of how mine is routed. The belt doesn’t have much contact with the power steering pulley which I think is why I loose power steering intermittently for short periods of time. I can see one other belt routing possibility, but the clearance would be close. I’m not actually sure if there is enough clearance for the cooling line.
3) Would a spacer behind the idler pulley for the supercharger help with the squealing? The idler pulley for the supercharger is not in line with the pulley for the supercharger. See pic below.
The squealing was pretty bad this morning. I pulled the belt off to check things again, and no squealing with the belt removed. I reinstalled the belt, and still no squealing noise except for a quick second when it feels like the power steering gives out. After I replaced the belt a couple of weeks ago, the squealing went away but slowly returned. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Here’s a pic showing the belt contact with the power steering pulley. Supercharger pulley is on top, idler pulley is in the middle, and the power steering pulley is on the bottom.
Here’s a pic showing the supercharger pulley and idler pulley. I think the idler pulley needs a spacer.
1) Removed the belt and started it. No squealing sound of any kind. It was a sweet sound not hearing the mind numbing squeal.
2) Replaced the belt tensioner
3) Replaced the stock idler pulley
4) Replaced the belt with the same size that was currently installed.
After the replacements, the squealing went away for a few days, but it slowly returned. Also, I can feel the power steering quit working for a second at various times. It mostly happens on pavement at slow speeds. It doesn’t happen consistently, but I can definitely feel it quit for a brief second.
Here’s the twist…My LJ has an Avenger Supercharger that was installed by the previous owner. I’m second guessing a few things related to the supercharger which are as follows:
1) Is the belt size correct? I cannot find any documentation about the supercharger. If anybody has one, I’d like to know what size belt is used. The one on mine is a 6K1031
2) Is the belt routed properly? See pic below of how mine is routed. The belt doesn’t have much contact with the power steering pulley which I think is why I loose power steering intermittently for short periods of time. I can see one other belt routing possibility, but the clearance would be close. I’m not actually sure if there is enough clearance for the cooling line.
3) Would a spacer behind the idler pulley for the supercharger help with the squealing? The idler pulley for the supercharger is not in line with the pulley for the supercharger. See pic below.
The squealing was pretty bad this morning. I pulled the belt off to check things again, and no squealing with the belt removed. I reinstalled the belt, and still no squealing noise except for a quick second when it feels like the power steering gives out. After I replaced the belt a couple of weeks ago, the squealing went away but slowly returned. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Here’s a pic showing the belt contact with the power steering pulley. Supercharger pulley is on top, idler pulley is in the middle, and the power steering pulley is on the bottom.
Here’s a pic showing the supercharger pulley and idler pulley. I think the idler pulley needs a spacer.
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