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Footman 10-26-2010 07:24 PM

Noisy belts? Dielectric grease will fix it!
 
Hi everyone. I just want to share with y'all my experience today. For the longest time I had been getting these annoying chirping sound thats "cyclical". I diagnosed it to the belts today. They felt dry and I could understand why they are dry because I have done several engine bay power washes in the past. The washes also remove some necessary oils/lubricants on the belts.

I went to Canadian Tire and bought some Permatex Dielectric Tune-up Grease. The small tube is $4.99 and is sufficient.

Dab some onto the inner portion of the main belt. Dab some on the A/C pulley belt. Do this while the engine is off. Start the car, let it idle for 5 minutes to distribute the grease evenly on all pulleys and overall belt and also let your car warm up.

Voila, the noise went away... :)

Now y'all know what to do when you hear that noise.

dannobre 10-26-2010 07:26 PM

Or replace the belts if they are getting older and hard :)

You can buy belt dressing to spray on as well...and you can use a little never-seize :)

2hit6 10-27-2010 12:41 PM

I'm not sure if I understand what that noise sounds like...when do you get it?when is the most noticeable?
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Footman 10-27-2010 01:00 PM

You get it at idle. Trust me you will know when you hear it. When you start hearing strange "cyclical" noises coming from the wheel wells, let me know....

REV-illusions 10-27-2010 10:47 PM

nmmm... sorry dude... you're putting a bandaid on the problem. I'd say replace the belts the next time you can 'cause the sound will simply come back... once the lube wears out.

Leesha 11-09-2010 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by Footman (Post 3762881)
Hi everyone. I just want to share with y'all my experience today. For the longest time I had been getting these annoying chirping sound thats "cyclical". I diagnosed it to the belts today. They felt dry and I could understand why they are dry because I have done several engine bay power washes in the past. The washes also remove some necessary oils/lubricants on the belts.

I went to Canadian Tire and bought some Permatex Dielectric Tune-up Grease. The small tube is $4.99 and is sufficient.

Dab some onto the inner portion of the main belt. Dab some on the A/C pulley belt. Do this while the engine is off. Start the car, let it idle for 5 minutes to distribute the grease evenly on all pulleys and overall belt and also let your car warm up.

Voila, the noise went away... :)

Now y'all know what to do when you hear that noise.

Hey wanna do mine for me? :) We'll go cruise in 3rd gear again. :) Oh ya and Neo can come but just don't tell the girlfriend cause she will be calling you every 30sexs again. :rollingla:

TheWulf 11-09-2010 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by REV-illusions (Post 3764191)
nmmm... sorry dude... you're putting a bandaid on the problem. I'd say replace the belts the next time you can 'cause the sound will simply come back... once the lube wears out.

Not to mention the grease will probably make the belts slip if you put too much of it...

Hey look, Leesha wants to get lubed up.... :spank::nono::rolleyes:

Leesha 11-09-2010 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by TheWulf (Post 3778266)
Not to mention the grease will probably make the belts slip if you put too much of it...

Hey look, Leesha wants to get lubed up.... :spank::nono::rolleyes:

:whipping::smileysex:whipping:

:rollingla:

Torotor 11-09-2010 09:58 PM

Noisy belts? Tightening them will fix it! Squeaky means slipping. You've just made the belts have less friction between the belt and the pulley. You actually want more friction so you should just tighten them. Also as has been said you should probably go ahead and replace it 20$ and you wont have to worry about it for a while.


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