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Old Mar 20, 2013 | 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by IANS2RST
yes as you lose power from the engine to drive all the associated pulleys. also like me youre probably driving a bit different listening to the noise. drop the belt off & check for movement in the pulley. I didnt think it would cause that sort of noise but mine sounded as though it was going to die.
Yer will drop the belt off, i did the full lock and AC on to see if the noise changed, but it didnt change at all. And when looking down at the belt going round there no wobble at all. Hence why i thought the aux side is all ok.

How easy is it to drop the belt off? any special tools required?
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