cableguymn
Seasoned Expediter
Made my first pickup tonight and heard what I thought was belt squeak. This van and I had been going rounds with belt noise since the day I got it. I had it licked for about 7000 miles till tonight. Figured I'd look at it in the morning.
Get to my first drop and the squeak is now more of a high pitched deer whistle.. (Rut ro...) Shut the engine off, load the plane and restart the engine to move away from the plane. Now it's obvious by the noise that a pulley has stopped turning. I move the van the 300 feet or so it takes to get to where I can park. I have 35 minutes before the next plane lands and I have to be on the road again.
I leap in to action. Tools? Check, spare pulley? dig though the box.. I know there is one in there because I replaced it as PM when I bought the van.. Find it. Open the hood.. Belt is worn through.. grab spare belt from under the hood by the battery.
Old belt off, old pulley (HOT HOT HOT HOT OUCH!!!) off.. dropped it on the ground.. New (used) pulley on. Belt routed. engine started all good.
I still waited 15 minutes for the plane to land and come to the ramp.
So.. What other spare parts should I (we) be carrying? I have a complete selection of bulbs and fuses (minus the headlights.. to darn big). I try to keep small, easy to replace items in my box that can mean rolling, or stranded.
I have a coil, cap/rotor/longest 2 plug wires/2 new spark plugs (from my last tune up) fuel filter, oil filter, belt, belt tensioner, idler pulley (well... Tomorrow it will be replaced), crank sensor and a hose repair kit (heater and radiator) not duct tape but connectors and clamps. I also carry 1 gallon of unmixed coolant (water is easy to find) and 1 gallon of oil (supply fluctuates as the van uses it) and a spare wiper blade.
I also have a can of Jig-a-clean and jig-a-lube.. Jig-a-clean is a completely waterless/toweless had cleaner and it works fairly well. Well enough to get my hands clean after dealing with my issue tonight.
Get to my first drop and the squeak is now more of a high pitched deer whistle.. (Rut ro...) Shut the engine off, load the plane and restart the engine to move away from the plane. Now it's obvious by the noise that a pulley has stopped turning. I move the van the 300 feet or so it takes to get to where I can park. I have 35 minutes before the next plane lands and I have to be on the road again.
I leap in to action. Tools? Check, spare pulley? dig though the box.. I know there is one in there because I replaced it as PM when I bought the van.. Find it. Open the hood.. Belt is worn through.. grab spare belt from under the hood by the battery.
Old belt off, old pulley (HOT HOT HOT HOT OUCH!!!) off.. dropped it on the ground.. New (used) pulley on. Belt routed. engine started all good.
I still waited 15 minutes for the plane to land and come to the ramp.
So.. What other spare parts should I (we) be carrying? I have a complete selection of bulbs and fuses (minus the headlights.. to darn big). I try to keep small, easy to replace items in my box that can mean rolling, or stranded.
I have a coil, cap/rotor/longest 2 plug wires/2 new spark plugs (from my last tune up) fuel filter, oil filter, belt, belt tensioner, idler pulley (well... Tomorrow it will be replaced), crank sensor and a hose repair kit (heater and radiator) not duct tape but connectors and clamps. I also carry 1 gallon of unmixed coolant (water is easy to find) and 1 gallon of oil (supply fluctuates as the van uses it) and a spare wiper blade.
I also have a can of Jig-a-clean and jig-a-lube.. Jig-a-clean is a completely waterless/toweless had cleaner and it works fairly well. Well enough to get my hands clean after dealing with my issue tonight.
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