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Please help identify squeak - video link attached
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<blockquote data-quote="srdigital" data-source="post: 16536301" data-attributes="member: 193457"><p>put a new continental 4080772 belt in this morning and it's 100% chirp free! hopefully it lasts. i can definitely see why the gates would slip - it's slick on the back, whereas the cont. is fibrous and textured both on the back and on the ribs.</p><p></p><p>i still suspect the j2fab alternator is slightly forward, but don't have the tools to confirm 100%.</p><p></p><p>thanks for the input, everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="srdigital, post: 16536301, member: 193457"] put a new continental 4080772 belt in this morning and it's 100% chirp free! hopefully it lasts. i can definitely see why the gates would slip - it's slick on the back, whereas the cont. is fibrous and textured both on the back and on the ribs. i still suspect the j2fab alternator is slightly forward, but don't have the tools to confirm 100%. thanks for the input, everyone [/QUOTE]
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