Hello,
I am brand new to the forum and need some help.
I have a stock '98 Sidekick JLX with a 1.8 liter engine. I tow it behind my RV. It has two belts, a long serpentine that runs all pulleys EXCEPT for the fan itself, and a short (12"?) belt that runs ONLY the fan. It does not have a belt tensioner and will absolutely, positively not stay tight!
While on a road trip, I found that the fan pulley bearings were shot and had a Suzuki dealership replace it with a new Suzuki pulley (and belt). Made no difference whatsoever to the belt going loose. Here is what happens:
Myself or a shop tightens the belt, and within 100 miles or so, it's loose and squeaking. As in push on it and you get maybe 1/2" to 3/4" of play. It used to take 300-400 miles to loosen, now it's down to 100 miles. But here's the thing, the two fan pulley bracket bolts (one in a fixed hole, the other in a curved arc slot for adjustment) are still completely tight. As in, it takes a very hard, sustained pull on a 15" wrench, then you get the "pop" of the clamped friction finally breaking loose. I thought maybe the bolts were bottoming out and tried ones 1/4" shorter but nothing changed, belt still gets loose.
At home and on the road, I have had probably 10 shops look at it and scratch their heads. Somehow, despite the locked down tight friction between the pulley bracket and the engine block that it squeezes against, it must find a way to migrate, thus loosening the belt. I'm probably on my 4th belt, different brands, new Suzuki pulley, etc. Nothing that anyone has tried has changed the situation. In fact, it has gotten worse. The new pulley has been checked and is fine. All pulleys are aligned on the same plane, etc. A new belt might stretch a little but not forever!
My thought is perhaps to use very coarse sandpaper (or maybe even a file) to scratch the bracket and block where they mate in order to prevent any more movement, which is what must be occurring. If that doesn't work, I guess I'll be forced to find a shop to convert it to an electric fan. I've asked around an no one wants to take on the job.
Any thoughts or suggestions? Anyone know an ASE certified Exorcist?