From: James Brown <jimmb1960@xxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: IML: 1960 Imperial - Belts Problem Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 06:06:12 -0700 (PDT)
Greetings and salutations -
I am having a problem with one of the belts rubbing against the neck of the radiator fan.
I suspect this is because the factory installed A/C compressor is no longer on the engine, causing a slight shift of the belts.
This situation manifested itself Monday morning on my way to work. Fortunately for me, it all came to a head in the parking lot at work and not on the highway. The broken belt was practically brand new.
The local mechanic, who restores Studebakers, is no stranger to other older cars. He showed me evidence of a previous fix where somebody thought they had aligned the pulleys. Problem was "they" aligned one pulley too far to he left, causing the belt to slightly bind. The rest is AAA history.
SO - it looks like the belts, pulleys, etc. need a complete examination. I don' want to and don't need to rush into this situation and would appreciate any info./advice from you folks.
Just want to fix once and fix it right.
As always, thank you for you interest and words.
Jim Brown '60 Crown Southampton - 4 dr. Alaskan White
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