My alternator belt just shredded!!

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  • gazellebeigem3
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    Originally posted by Money$hit
    dry rot my ass. belts are rubber. Would you fuck your gf for 40k miles?
    In other fields, the term has also been applied to the decay of crop plants by fungi and the deterioration of rubber.


    its peer edited, not credible blah blah blah.

    eat a decayed dick



    Originally posted by MrWizard
    Normal? No.

    Common. Yes.

    Also clean up the surface that the belt runs on in the "V" of the pulleys, When they get glassy smooth they will wear out the belts rapidly and make noise, the belt actually sticks and un-sticks very rapidly and causes that "squealing" sound.
    zen wouldnt happen to sell any lightweight pullies that he could replace his worn parts with do you/they?

    Originally posted by 88e30is
    I have no cold air intake and no Taurus skirts. Thanks though. Have fun playing with your dry ice and your real mods.
    I think what he meant to convey is that it looks like an ebay special car.

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  • SpecM
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    OK OK, maybe "normal" but not "supposed to"

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  • Joe318is
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    Originally posted by SpecM
    what wut? He asked if its normal for belts to shread themselves, and no its not normal...
    is it normal for belts to last the life of the car? NO! then its expected that an unattended belt will break.

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  • 88e30is
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    I have no cold air intake and no Taurus skirts. Thanks though. Have fun playing with your dry ice and your real mods.

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  • Money$hit
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    Originally posted by 88e30is
    Go drive your Japanese fart can mobile.
    pssshh. i have dry ice and real mods. take off your cold air intake and taurus skirts clown. i drove up to ann arbor and lloyd carr offered to tint my windows.

    bish plz

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  • MrWizard
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    Originally posted by grantlacey11
    Hey guys, has this ever happened to you? i was rolling up to a stop sign with it in neutral and the thing just shreds while popping off the power steering belt and loosening the AC belt? is this normal? i assume just buy some new belts and it should be good?

    thanks!!
    Normal? No.

    Common. Yes.

    Also clean up the surface that the belt runs on in the "V" of the pulleys, When they get glassy smooth they will wear out the belts rapidly and make noise, the belt actually sticks and un-sticks very rapidly and causes that "squealing" sound.

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  • 88e30is
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    Go drive your Japanese fart can mobile.

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  • Money$hit
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    Originally posted by 88e30is
    What does that mean? Yes I live in Michigan. Not all of us are unsophisticated rednecks here you know.

    thats up for debate.

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  • 88e30is
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    What does that mean? Yes I live in Michigan. Not all of us are unsophisticated rednecks here you know.

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  • Money$hit
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    you are from michigan. you probably have no concept of what a vagina is.

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  • 88e30is
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    hahaha

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  • Money$hit
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    Originally posted by 88e30is
    bahaha. Anal dry maybe.

    you would fuck your gf for 40k miles dry?


    God Bless that woman.

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  • 88e30is
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    Originally posted by Money$hit
    dry rot my ass. belts are rubber. Would you fuck your gf for 40k miles?
    bahaha. Anal dry maybe.

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  • Money$hit
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    dry rot my ass. belts are rubber. Would you fuck your gf for 40k miles?

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  • gazellebeigem3
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    Originally posted by SpecM
    what wut? He asked if its normal for belts to shread themselves, and no its not normal...
    well without preventative maintenance, it kind of is. cogged v belts pretty much start cracking/dry rotting as soon as they are installed lol

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