12-06-2018, 09:22 AM | #11 |
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Re: My 52 GMC Build
OK our North Carolina trip 2018
2275mi in 11 days started Oct 17 Day 1-2 Sorry it has taken a while I'm having trouble getting the pictures together. Like other years. We left home on a Wednesday at 5:30pm 2 hrs to the border and then about 3hrs to a friends place near Grove city Pennsylvania to spend our first night. Why is all this important, well we almost didn't make it. As we where about to get off the interstate in Grove city we started smelling something burning hot I could not place the smell and all my gauges where good. We where 10 min from our destination so we kept going slow. The smell turned into a squeal I thought the serpentine belt was eating it's self. Found out the idler pulley seized causing the belt to slip and heat up and melted the tensioner pulley. The next morning I used our friends truck to go get parts, only took 20 min to replace idler, tensioner and belt but had to wait for parts. I replaced all these parts when I built the motor. Got under way at 2:00pm and drove the next 9 hrs stopping once for fuel with no problems the rest of the trip.
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