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The Terminator
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chirping noise in the engine bay
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<blockquote data-quote="fink46" data-source="post: 10632898" data-attributes="member: 62828"><p>I forgot to mention you might want to check what is causing the belt to wear out so quickly? If you have alot of black dust on the front of the supercharger or the idlers the belt is probably slipping and that will destroy the belt fast! You might need an aftermarket tensioner. the factory one is pretty weak and likes to bend if you have done a pulley swap and snub idler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fink46, post: 10632898, member: 62828"] I forgot to mention you might want to check what is causing the belt to wear out so quickly? If you have alot of black dust on the front of the supercharger or the idlers the belt is probably slipping and that will destroy the belt fast! You might need an aftermarket tensioner. the factory one is pretty weak and likes to bend if you have done a pulley swap and snub idler. [/QUOTE]
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