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bil1024
11-21-2020, 09:34 PM
Have had this issue for quite awhile, belt dressing is no help. 302 with March pulley system, ac, ps etc..All components spin easily amd alignment looks good, thoughts ?

Ron J
11-21-2020, 10:20 PM
Sounds like your belt is too loose. Check with March Tech Support for belt tension specs.
Ron

Bronco Mike
11-21-2020, 11:44 PM
V-belts or serpentine?

Turbo
11-22-2020, 09:41 AM
there is another belt squeel thread going on with some good info. always do a search. lots of info on here.

Ron J
11-22-2020, 01:38 PM
Follow the link to the March Performance Instruction Sheet for Kit #30420, which I believe is the setup you are describing.
30420_instructions.pdf (marchperformance.com) (https://marchperformance.com/media/wysiwyg/Instructions/30420_instructions.pdf)
Of particular note on Page 13, Fig 14 & Tip: 14-a is how to check the tightness on the belt. Based on my Coupe Build which is the same configuration, the belt has to be fairly tight.
Hope this helps.
Ron

bil1024
11-22-2020, 08:18 PM
Sounds like your belt is too loose. Check with March Tech Support for belt tension specs.
Ron

Ron I have tried tight / loose and in-between

bil1024
11-22-2020, 08:18 PM
V-belts or serpentine?

Serpentine

Ron J
11-22-2020, 09:59 PM
OK, w/o anything else to go on;
Are all pulleys in alignment?
How old is the belt?
Has the belt been overheated?
Sometimes slippage can "polish" the belt, making slick spots prone to making the belt squeal.
Have you changed the belt, if so does the squeal persist?
Ron

Bob-STL
11-22-2020, 10:04 PM
bil1024,
Can you post a picture of your serpentine setup?
I just spent considerable time switching to a March system and getting it the way I wanted. It does work well.
Bob

jwhit
11-23-2020, 08:44 AM
if you spilled any antifreeze on belt it will cauce a squel unless you take belt off and clean it good

bil1024
11-23-2020, 06:09 PM
bil1024,
Can you post a picture of your serpentine setup?
I just spent considerable time switching to a March system and getting it the way I wanted. It does work well.
Bob

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bil1024
11-23-2020, 06:13 PM
OK, w/o anything else to go on;
Are all pulleys in alignment?
How old is the belt?
Has the belt been overheated?
Sometimes slippage can "polish" the belt, making slick spots prone to making the belt squeal.
Have you changed the belt, if so does the squeal persist?
Ron

Pulleys look to me to be in alignment
New belt, not overheated
I think I will call March to see if they can help to, the belt Summit recommended was way to long also someone is saying the Summit chrome alternator may be an issue

Bob-STL
11-23-2020, 11:02 PM
Is the squeal continuous or only when you turn the steering wheel?

In my case, I had several different squeals. One occurred only when I turned the steering wheel. As it turned out, I had a lower ball joint that was completely dry. Once it was greased that went away.

Also, I used a Duralast belt. Called March and they said these are too rigid and to use Dayco or Continental(?)

Subsequently, I used a little belt treatment and it helped.

Bob

bil1024
11-24-2020, 08:55 AM
Is the squeal continuous or only when you turn the steering wheel?

In my case, I had several different squeals. One occurred only when I turned the steering wheel. As it turned out, I had a lower ball joint that was completely dry. Once it was greased that went away.

Also, I used a Duralast belt. Called March and they said these are too rigid and to use Dayco or Continental(?)

Subsequently, I used a little belt treatment and it helped.

Bob

Bob happens all the time, using continental belt. Going to clean up everything today and see as I did have a slight coolant leak by the belt, so first step

Jacob McCrea
11-24-2020, 10:36 AM
Bill, I would put a long straight edge on the crank pulley and see if one of the accessories is slightly out of alignment. The first time I started my 302 I thought the pulleys were pretty well aligned, and I have a good eye for things like that. The thing let out a squeal unlike anything I'd ever heard. A very thin washer to adjust the power steering pump solved the problem. Hope this helps.