You guys have been super helpful in the past w/ just the search function, but now I'm flummoxed, and needed some extra help.
2 years ago, I bought a 99 9-3 SE Turbo Convertible from a neighbor with plans to work on it as a project car. It runs sometimes, but needs work.
TLDR: Do you know the 99 9-3 length of the belts for both the center pulley installed and center pulley removed, I think that is also called the short belt or center pulley delete methods?
Recently, my battery light came on and after some diagnosis, I realized the belt was 3-4" too loose so it wasn't driving the alternator, or any other accessories, including A/C, which I did have working. CID later showed low coolant, so I know I have to replace that. I wasn't out very long, so I hope I did no block/head damage. The belt looks in good shape, no cracks in it. It doesn't seem to be stretched, and all my pulleys rotate with at worst, 1mm of play. My tensioner seems to be fine, though I'm not sure a bad tensioner could introduce this kind of slack in a belt.
I'm starting to think I lost my center pulley on the road. Not that I heard a sound, which I would expect to be like a bomb going off under the hood, but with the kind of play I have in the belt, I can think of nothing else as the cause. Now, I don't know a who lot about belt lengths, but when I took mine out and measured, it is 92.2 Or 92.3 inches (about 2345Mmm). 2345 mm seems to be the length of the short belt method w/o the center pulley.
Can someone confirm the belt length of the short belt method?
I'm concerned if I buy a 93185050, for the center pulley delete, I'll just be putting a belt that's 3-4" too loose back in.
Thanks,
Mike Riggs
2 years ago, I bought a 99 9-3 SE Turbo Convertible from a neighbor with plans to work on it as a project car. It runs sometimes, but needs work.
TLDR: Do you know the 99 9-3 length of the belts for both the center pulley installed and center pulley removed, I think that is also called the short belt or center pulley delete methods?
Recently, my battery light came on and after some diagnosis, I realized the belt was 3-4" too loose so it wasn't driving the alternator, or any other accessories, including A/C, which I did have working. CID later showed low coolant, so I know I have to replace that. I wasn't out very long, so I hope I did no block/head damage. The belt looks in good shape, no cracks in it. It doesn't seem to be stretched, and all my pulleys rotate with at worst, 1mm of play. My tensioner seems to be fine, though I'm not sure a bad tensioner could introduce this kind of slack in a belt.
I'm starting to think I lost my center pulley on the road. Not that I heard a sound, which I would expect to be like a bomb going off under the hood, but with the kind of play I have in the belt, I can think of nothing else as the cause. Now, I don't know a who lot about belt lengths, but when I took mine out and measured, it is 92.2 Or 92.3 inches (about 2345Mmm). 2345 mm seems to be the length of the short belt method w/o the center pulley.
Can someone confirm the belt length of the short belt method?
I'm concerned if I buy a 93185050, for the center pulley delete, I'll just be putting a belt that's 3-4" too loose back in.
Thanks,
Mike Riggs