Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

No more belt squeal but burnt rubber smell and alt light on = dead battery....

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • No more belt squeal but burnt rubber smell and alt light on = dead battery....

    It seemed to run fine for a few weeks, then my daughter noticed a burnt smell upon startup. With the hood open I notice a slight whisp of smoke. This weekend I was out of town and the alt light came on and the lights dimmed. She made it home barely. The belt seems tight enough, only slack is the thickness of the belt, half one way amd half the other. I tried some belt dressing last night and charged the battery (new 7/12 and free 2 year replacement). On the way to school the light came back on and headlights dimmed. The alternator came out of the white car as did the battery. It had been having some issues when Rebecca had it, I had replaced the battery in the car and she ended up replacing the alt but it still seemed an issue when I bought the car. It tests fine at the 'Zone. I plan on putting the old alternator back in and replacing the belt. Should I sand blast the grooves on the water pump and lower pulleys? I don't want to pull the one on the alternator and am leery of taping it up to put in the cabinet.
    1963 Fairlane - future NSS drag car
    1965 Mustang Coupe - A-code car, restoring for/with my son
    1973 F100 longbed - only 22k original miles, 360/auto, disk, PS/PB dealer in dash A/C
    1996 Sonoma X-cab - son's DD
    2002 Grand Prix - daughter's DD
    2003 Sport Trac - 180k, 130k on replaced motor with new timing chains - F/S soon.
    2005 Accord - wife's DD
    2008 Mountaineer - step daughter's DD
    2015 F150 SCrew - DD

  • #2
    Pull the belt off and make sure the pulley spins freely on the alternator.

    Sent from Kingston Ga from my hillbilly handheld
    90 festy with 92 FI motor. Digital camo paint. BHAF. short throw. currently 47 MPGs

    Comment


    • #3
      Oh, and not timing cover plastics high or low and no signs of it touching anything else.

      KP, I checked then against each other when I swappws alternators because I thought I had bad bearings but they were the same. How freely should it spin?
      1963 Fairlane - future NSS drag car
      1965 Mustang Coupe - A-code car, restoring for/with my son
      1973 F100 longbed - only 22k original miles, 360/auto, disk, PS/PB dealer in dash A/C
      1996 Sonoma X-cab - son's DD
      2002 Grand Prix - daughter's DD
      2003 Sport Trac - 180k, 130k on replaced motor with new timing chains - F/S soon.
      2005 Accord - wife's DD
      2008 Mountaineer - step daughter's DD
      2015 F150 SCrew - DD

      Comment


      • #4
        A blown alternator can still spin freely. Most McParts stores will test alternators for free. Pull yours and get it done.

        Sent from somewhere west of here via Tapatalk!
        Ian
        Calgary AB, Canada
        93 L B6T: June 2016 FOTM
        59 Austin Healey "Bugeye" Sprite

        "It's infinitely better to fail with courage than to sit idle with fear...." Chip Gaines (pg 167 of Capital Gaines, Smart Things I Learned Doing Stupid Stuff)

        Link to the "Road Trip Starting Points" page of my Econobox Café blog

        Comment


        • #5
          I did prior to putting it on and it is a rebuilt alternator. Probably doesnt have 500 miles on it. I tested it prior to installing it because I knew it had a possible problem.
          1963 Fairlane - future NSS drag car
          1965 Mustang Coupe - A-code car, restoring for/with my son
          1973 F100 longbed - only 22k original miles, 360/auto, disk, PS/PB dealer in dash A/C
          1996 Sonoma X-cab - son's DD
          2002 Grand Prix - daughter's DD
          2003 Sport Trac - 180k, 130k on replaced motor with new timing chains - F/S soon.
          2005 Accord - wife's DD
          2008 Mountaineer - step daughter's DD
          2015 F150 SCrew - DD

          Comment


          • #6
            Fusible links could give a burnt smell too. The middle one fuses the alternator which could trigger the charge light. Replace with long leg cartridge fuses if you haven't already.
            -Zack
            Blue '93 GL Auto: White 13" 5 Point Wheels, Full LED Conversion, and an 8" Sub

            Comment


            • #7
              Already have cartridge fuses
              1963 Fairlane - future NSS drag car
              1965 Mustang Coupe - A-code car, restoring for/with my son
              1973 F100 longbed - only 22k original miles, 360/auto, disk, PS/PB dealer in dash A/C
              1996 Sonoma X-cab - son's DD
              2002 Grand Prix - daughter's DD
              2003 Sport Trac - 180k, 130k on replaced motor with new timing chains - F/S soon.
              2005 Accord - wife's DD
              2008 Mountaineer - step daughter's DD
              2015 F150 SCrew - DD

              Comment


              • #8
                wires on the back of the alternation
                tight and corrosion free?

                Comment


                • #9
                  I'll check them later when I go to swap the alternators but I've never seen a problem.
                  1963 Fairlane - future NSS drag car
                  1965 Mustang Coupe - A-code car, restoring for/with my son
                  1973 F100 longbed - only 22k original miles, 360/auto, disk, PS/PB dealer in dash A/C
                  1996 Sonoma X-cab - son's DD
                  2002 Grand Prix - daughter's DD
                  2003 Sport Trac - 180k, 130k on replaced motor with new timing chains - F/S soon.
                  2005 Accord - wife's DD
                  2008 Mountaineer - step daughter's DD
                  2015 F150 SCrew - DD

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Tight and no corrosion. But the clamp on negative terminal was loose. Heading into town to get a replacement. Since I didnt have cables, I swapped the batteries to start it then swapped them back (after swapping the alternators out) once I got home I tried to restart it and the mainfuse blew. Changed it out and it starts fine. Battery showed 12.2 volts, put the trickle charger on it. Also last night, I added about 24 oz of distilled water to the cells in the battery.
                    1963 Fairlane - future NSS drag car
                    1965 Mustang Coupe - A-code car, restoring for/with my son
                    1973 F100 longbed - only 22k original miles, 360/auto, disk, PS/PB dealer in dash A/C
                    1996 Sonoma X-cab - son's DD
                    2002 Grand Prix - daughter's DD
                    2003 Sport Trac - 180k, 130k on replaced motor with new timing chains - F/S soon.
                    2005 Accord - wife's DD
                    2008 Mountaineer - step daughter's DD
                    2015 F150 SCrew - DD

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      I drove it 8 miles to Walmart to get post ends and 8 miles back. Seems okay to me.
                      1963 Fairlane - future NSS drag car
                      1965 Mustang Coupe - A-code car, restoring for/with my son
                      1973 F100 longbed - only 22k original miles, 360/auto, disk, PS/PB dealer in dash A/C
                      1996 Sonoma X-cab - son's DD
                      2002 Grand Prix - daughter's DD
                      2003 Sport Trac - 180k, 130k on replaced motor with new timing chains - F/S soon.
                      2005 Accord - wife's DD
                      2008 Mountaineer - step daughter's DD
                      2015 F150 SCrew - DD

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X