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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... How's the tension. Properly adjusted? It is the pulley's. My 351 was also going through belts. The 351 is a marine engine from Ford and Red Line Marine in Lewiston, ID is a parts distributor. The pulleys are only one the marine engine. Red Line ships, the pulleys are not cheap. Pull the pulley's and check the numbers on them. They are stamped in to the metal. Bill |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Gould 0738" wrote in message ... How's the tension. Properly adjusted? It is the pulley's. My 351 was also going through belts. The 351 is a marine engine from Ford and Red Line Marine in Lewiston, ID is a parts distributor. The pulleys are only one the marine engine. Red Line ships, the pulleys are not cheap. Pull the pulley's and check the numbers on them. They are stamped in to the metal. Bill All the above, but also be aware the harmonic balancer (crankshaft pulley) can move out of alignment on it's rubber bush as they get older. Particularly so if you accelerate the engine hard with no load, as you describe. Also just confirm all the pulleys are the same profile (usually "A"). Marine belts on "normal" pulleys seem to last OK if properly aligned & tensioned, so the slight surface rust you describe is not unique to your boat. K This is an example of liar Harry's MO, he pretends he has actual experience than he can say whatever, he invents his jetski so he can spread his lies & hate in the jetski NGs, till they told him to sod off. As far as your other complaints, well, almost every president in my memory, and I *remember* Truman, Eisenhower (who cheated on his wife), Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush, lied and participated in deceit to one degree or another, and on issues far more important than who was giving them blow jobs. Good lord. I met *every* president in the damned group except Bush, and I worked once for his father. |
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K Smith wrote:
This is an example of liar Harry's MO, he pretends he has actual experience than he can say whatever, he invents his jetski so he can spread his lies & hate in the jetski NGs, till they told him to sod off. As far as your other complaints, well, almost every president in my memory, and I *remember* Truman, Eisenhower (who cheated on his wife), Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush, lied and participated in deceit to one degree or another, and on issues far more important than who was giving them blow jobs. Good lord. I met *every* president in the damned group except Bush, and I worked once for his father. So tell us, Karen of Oz, did you go to school to learn how to be an idiot, or did it come naturally to you? |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net...
"Gould 0738" wrote in message ... How's the tension. Properly adjusted? It is the pulley's. My 351 was also going through belts. The 351 is a marine engine from Ford and Red Line Marine in Lewiston, ID is a parts distributor. The pulleys are only one the marine engine. Red Line ships, the pulleys are not cheap. Pull the pulley's and check the numbers on them. They are stamped in to the metal. Bill Tell us, Bill, how are you 100% sure it's the pulleys, and all of them? Could it not be just ONE pulley with a burr on it, or worn so that it's not true anymore? Could it not be that one or more pulleys are out of alignment with the others? Could it be that the harmonic balancer is not aligned properly, thus allowing the crankshaft pulley to run eccentric? |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... How's the tension. Properly adjusted? It is the pulley's. My 351 was also going through belts. The 351 is a marine engine from Ford and Red Line Marine in Lewiston, ID is a parts distributor. The pulleys are only one the marine engine. Red Line ships, the pulleys are not cheap. Pull the pulley's and check the numbers on them. They are stamped in to the metal. Bill Tell us, Bill, how are you 100% sure it's the pulleys, and all of them? Could it not be just ONE pulley with a burr on it, or worn so that it's not true anymore? Could it not be that one or more pulleys are out of alignment with the others? Could it be that the harmonic balancer is not aligned properly, thus allowing the crankshaft pulley to run eccentric? Because I had the same exact problem last year. Checked all the wrecking yards for pulleys. Called the marineizer for the engine, and they sent me to Red Line as the Ford authorized supplier. Changed the pulleys on the harmonic balancer and the water pump with pulleys from Red Line, and the alternator pulley with a pulley from the local parts house. Red Line said they are industrial engines and the pulleys are only found on them. No problems since. Since I, unlike you, have a brain. I know what the problem is! |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... How's the tension. Properly adjusted? It is the pulley's. My 351 was also going through belts. The 351 is a marine engine from Ford and Red Line Marine in Lewiston, ID is a parts distributor. The pulleys are only one the marine engine. Red Line ships, the pulleys are not cheap. Pull the pulley's and check the numbers on them. They are stamped in to the metal. Bill Tell us, Bill, how are you 100% sure it's the pulleys, and all of them? Could it not be just ONE pulley with a burr on it, or worn so that it's not true anymore? Could it not be that one or more pulleys are out of alignment with the others? Could it be that the harmonic balancer is not aligned properly, thus allowing the crankshaft pulley to run eccentric? Because I had the same exact problem last year. Checked all the wrecking yards for pulleys. Called the marineizer for the engine, and they sent me to Red Line as the Ford authorized supplier. Changed the pulleys on the harmonic balancer and the water pump with pulleys from Red Line, and the alternator pulley with a pulley from the local parts house. Red Line said they are industrial engines and the pulleys are only found on them. No problems since. Since I, unlike you, have a brain. I know what the problem is! So, you are saying that you are 100% positive that it needs new pulleys????? You haven't SEEN them, nor heard them, nor seen the condition of the broken drive belts, and because you had a problem with YOUR pulleys, that you can diagnose his engine just from him saying his belts break prematurely????? And THEN you have the audacity to say I have no brain, and you do??? This is too funny!!!! |
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