wish me luck Roush 404225 tensioner installed

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Old Nov 3, 2011 | 09:30 PM
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wish me luck Roush 404225 tensioner installed

yesterday.

First belt after the new Whipple install lasted about 6,000 miles. Truck was 3 hours away with wife behind the wheel.

She called me and said "what does this sound like". Told her it sounded like she needed to shut it off-now.

Spun and looked everything over the belt touched with no issues noted. Looked to me (and to an old 4.6 mechanic that looked at it) like it had jumped out a rib or two and ate itself up.

The belt was intact except for the not quite 1/8" on the edge that had come unwrapped. He suggested swapping out the tensioner. Alignment is perfect, can't remember if I had to add the blower pulley spacer or take it off. Too lazy to go see if it is in the spare parts box.

Worst/best part was a lot of the threads ended up behind the blower pulley-but she must have shut it off it didn't dig into anything.

Only slippage I ever heard was an occasional chirp on the WOT 2/3 shift which is pretty firm.

Guess I have to wait and see what happens...
 
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Old Nov 4, 2011 | 10:27 PM
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Been there done that. You can search for an old thread of mine. Belts are pretty dam impossible to find for our trucks. I have can sell you an extra as I have a couple.

Whipple runs a 3mm spacer on some trucks. Some need it, some don't. My truck did the same thing as yours, and ripped a rib or two off the belt. I took the spacer off the pulley as per Whipple and good as knew and no more thrown belts. I bought the same tensioner and it is a great, great, piece!
 
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Old Nov 9, 2011 | 08:22 PM
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I have an extra belt too LOL. It took me 4 or 5 tries to get a belt that would fit. I purchased a UPR tensioner and could not find a belt to fit with it. I had to put the stock tensioner back on. How many inches is the belt you put on?
 
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Old Nov 9, 2011 | 09:17 PM
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