[GMCnet] Alternator belts [message #342225] |
Wed, 03 April 2019 12:48 |
Dean Hanson
Messages: 114 Registered: May 2018
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Some of you will remember this story as I have told it before, but worth
retelling. I took off from San Francisco to LA to delivery my daughter and
her stuff to USC. Unbeknown to me, we had left off the alternator stiffener
after some work. Left early, dropped quickly and hit the road. Quickly
thereafter, I ate the first belt. In the next 400 miles, I had replaced 15
plus belt. My average time to replace was less than 4 minutes. I found the
biggest problem was finding inventory. Bought 6 at one parts store. THEN I
ENGAGED THE BRAIN. Started the gennie which charged the battery which
brought me home without a worry about replacing the belt. That was a 23'1973
Glacier. Still love that coach. Owned by Bob in Las vegas.
Dean C. Hanson 75 Avion coming back to life.
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Fremont, Ca. 94536
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Re: [GMCnet] Alternator belts [message #342228 is a reply to message #342225] |
Wed, 03 April 2019 14:22 |
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Matt Colie
Messages: 8547 Registered: March 2007 Location: S.E. Michigan
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Dean Hanson wrote on Wed, 03 April 2019 13:48Some of you will remember this story as I have told it before, but worth retelling. I took off from San Francisco to LA to delivery my daughter and her stuff to USC. Unbeknown to me, we had left off the alternator stiffener after some work. Left early, dropped quickly and hit the road. Quickly thereafter, I ate the first belt. In the next 400 miles, I had replaced 15 plus belt. My average time to replace was less than 4 minutes. I found the biggest problem was finding inventory. Bought 6 at one parts store. THEN I ENGAGED THE BRAIN. Started the gennie which charged the battery which brought me home without a worry about replacing the belt. That was a 23'1973 Glacier. Still love that coach. Owned by Bob in Las vegas.
Dean C. Hanson 75 Avion coming back to life.
Dean,
This does not surprise me. I had a lot of similar trouble with our 23 until I looked at the parts book and figure out that there was a missing brace. Making a replacement was not easy.
With a 73 23 there is another little snare.
The house battery is next to the alternator and isolator. That means low resistance in that system. That combined with the fact that an 80Amp 21SI that is supposed to be good for 80Amps, can, under the right conditions actually run at closer to 96Amps. Even at only 80, that is 1200+ watts at the 15.5 that the alternator will be doing. That is 1.7 Hp. A single belt is good for about 1.5Hp. You wonder why they squeal some times??
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Re: [GMCnet] Alternator belts [message #342247 is a reply to message #342228] |
Thu, 04 April 2019 04:32 |
Sailor Bill
Messages: 4 Registered: July 2016 Location: Glens Falls ,Upstate New ...
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I had good luck on our 2,800 mile trip to Tallahassee with a double sheave on the alternator. Getting belts with the right width is very important. In the old days you could buy matched belt sets so they were the same length. Now the manufacturers just maintain their consistency is fine.
In any event, no squeals and no readjustments, a first for me!
Bill Hubert
1978 26' Royale Rear Dinette 403
80mm Front Caliper Branson Rear Disk’s and PB
Alde heating system
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