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Hi Gene I don't know how a crank or rod about to break would affect just one
belt. I replaced the power steering belt 2 yrs. ago and it is still in good shape. The damper could be a problem, I saw it is $100, but I still think it would affect the other belt. I guess if the bracket for the alternator was worn out it would be miss aligned. I could see that being a problem especially after noticing the one bolt that holds it straight was alittle loose. I could also see a bad pulley being the culprit, especially being it has to be so tight, I will just have to check them all more carefully. Yes I will try to fix the problem before I get rid of the boat, that is not why I want to sell it, seemed to me that $4000 + this yr. just to take 5 or 6 short rides on the water was not worth it to me, I would like to get a smaller boat w/out a partner, that I could trailer. I don't think I put 100 hrs. on it this yr. not even close, I just threw that # out for approx, I know its not close, excessive if anything. Thanks for all the reply's Bill "Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 12:58:13 GMT, "Wildest Dream" wrote: WOW I just got sticker shock for replacing all 4 pulley's $300 or $250 w/o the power steering pulley. I would really like to try to explain that one to my partners wife but we are in the verge of trying to sell the boat so if that's what it comes to I think I will leave it for the new owner, Just put the forsale sign on it last Mon., "My father said the happiest day of a boat buyers life is when he buys the boat and when he sells it" but I'm not so sure, it is allot of money to keep one, and allot of time to keep it in good shape, but I still love that boat. Good Boating. You know, this just dawned on me..... I've seen this sort of behavior on some Continental aircraft engines. This can be caused with issues of detuning the crankshaft... if this is the case, you may have a crank or rod about to let go. It is highly unlikely that the harmonic balancer is the culprit, but it could be that the HB is unable to accomplish its job due to the severity of the problem. Remove the belt(s) and see if the HB is loose or sloppy feeling. If rapid fluctuation in engine RPM causes this, it is likely the problem I have described. If no internal damage exists changing the HB may fix the problem, but if you had sticker shock over the pulleys you will probably have coronary arrest with the HB price... Selling the boat may be the best course, but you may have a really unhappy buyer on your hands in the foreseeable future.... -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Southport, NC. http://myworkshop.idleplay.net/cavern/ Homepage http://www.southharbourvillage.com/directions.asp Where Southport,NC is located. http://www.southharbourvillage.com/autoupdater.htm Real Time Pictures at My Marina http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide |