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Originally posted by tuultyme
Alternator is off right now and I can turn pulley. Alternator was moving when still hooked up.
Bruce; 268Blaugrun(green) 1970 280SL; IL
Sorry for not being clear..
What I meant to convey is that a simple test for a slipping belt
[ vs. a belt tension test] , is to try and spin the alt. pulley by hand..[grabbing the fins with ones fingers], while the belt is still hooked up.
Many aged belts become glazed and , even though they are tight . slip due to loss of friction surface. This spin hand test will show this right up, as you should not be able to spin the pulley, no matter how hard you try by hand..
A glazed/worn V surface of the belt will usually show up at low RPMs [ as idle/indicator lamp] and slip less as Rs increase. Even more-so when there is an electrical load on the alt [ light/blower, etc]..
This a just a simple check before getting into the system and is sometimes the culprit..
I mention this in your case as it, along with lamp indictor at idle, coupled with noise in the water pump area, makes me suspect of a worn/dry belt.
A quick trick here [relating to the noise] is to spray the belt with a quick squirt of water or WD as the car is at idle... if the noise immediatly stop, you know it is a bad belt..
I have seen alt/battery/reg./starter changes all in vain for a slipping belt , so I alway check there first..
This is not to say this is your problem, it is just a first check I do...