92Jalopy
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- Seattle, WA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '92 2-dr/auto (4L V6)
Hi. I have a 92 Explorer 4.0L and the now-familiar slap-slap-slap of a fraying belt happened again today. I've re-read the forum answers and this time I will double check that every pulley is clean all around and that the alternator doesn't move off-axis, and I'll use another Goodyear Gatorback belt. Some posts say to change the tensioner, which I might, depending on responses here.
My potential pitfall is that I replaced the first dying belt with the non-air conditioner version. My A/C had been determined to be dead, so I just bypassed it and the belt path didn't seem to get anywhere near the underside of the compressor. It never squealed, and it felt, looked and sounded good even after a day or 2 when I checked it.
Should I put the right belt on, to needlessly spin the dead compressor, or is my problem somewhere else? The fraying, btw, is from the front edge of the belt, and the remainder of the belt is forward in its track on the various pulleys.
Sorry for so many words .. my first post! TIA,
Tim
My potential pitfall is that I replaced the first dying belt with the non-air conditioner version. My A/C had been determined to be dead, so I just bypassed it and the belt path didn't seem to get anywhere near the underside of the compressor. It never squealed, and it felt, looked and sounded good even after a day or 2 when I checked it.
Should I put the right belt on, to needlessly spin the dead compressor, or is my problem somewhere else? The fraying, btw, is from the front edge of the belt, and the remainder of the belt is forward in its track on the various pulleys.
Sorry for so many words .. my first post! TIA,
Tim