Dave Clifton
New member
What I thought was a grenading york turned out to be the fan belt slapping the fan. So I tightened the belt and started close observation. Never noticed before but the load varies on the compressor during a clutch-engaged run.
When the load builds, the belt on the pulley top side really flaps. Then for some reason the load dissipates for a while and the belt settles down. Before you ask, yes the clutch is engaged at those times. My other cars seem to present a constant and steady load. The load appears to get greater as the engine compartment warms and the compressor run-time lengthens. I also notice the efi feeling the load and it injects a bit more fuel to keep the rpms at programmed idle speeds. So there is definitely a load-type event happening.
I hate to really crank on the belt tension. It's pretty darn tight now. I'm worried too about whether the load is due to a compressor bearing going bad. I'd space the fan a bit farther away but with the big aluminum radiator and fixed fan, I'm running out of space between fan and radiator.
The system seems to cool just fine. It's a converted r-12 to r134 set up.
Michael, what's up??
Thanks!!
When the load builds, the belt on the pulley top side really flaps. Then for some reason the load dissipates for a while and the belt settles down. Before you ask, yes the clutch is engaged at those times. My other cars seem to present a constant and steady load. The load appears to get greater as the engine compartment warms and the compressor run-time lengthens. I also notice the efi feeling the load and it injects a bit more fuel to keep the rpms at programmed idle speeds. So there is definitely a load-type event happening.
I hate to really crank on the belt tension. It's pretty darn tight now. I'm worried too about whether the load is due to a compressor bearing going bad. I'd space the fan a bit farther away but with the big aluminum radiator and fixed fan, I'm running out of space between fan and radiator.
The system seems to cool just fine. It's a converted r-12 to r134 set up.
Michael, what's up??
Thanks!!
