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Help - high pitch whistle/squeal after BF idler
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<blockquote data-quote="03CobraVertGrey" data-source="post: 4930089" data-attributes="member: 44806"><p>Doug, I think you misunderstood. In order to fit the belt in between the 2.93 and the 100mm idler, you have to roll the pulley with your hand while sliding the belt in between it and the idler. This was not a forced issue that would cause any damage to any bearing nor the belt, I was just making the point that the clearance b/t the pulley and idler is very close and hence my opinion that the noise is coming from the belt due to the extreme wrap and therefore causing a vibration of the belt itself. Hope that makes better sense. So, you have never heard of this? Would it be helpful to see/hear a video of this since you can't see it for yourself?</p><p></p><p>Edit: I have looked at your post and I see that you did it another way but no force was put on the idler/pulley that would affect the integrity of the bearings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03CobraVertGrey, post: 4930089, member: 44806"] Doug, I think you misunderstood. In order to fit the belt in between the 2.93 and the 100mm idler, you have to roll the pulley with your hand while sliding the belt in between it and the idler. This was not a forced issue that would cause any damage to any bearing nor the belt, I was just making the point that the clearance b/t the pulley and idler is very close and hence my opinion that the noise is coming from the belt due to the extreme wrap and therefore causing a vibration of the belt itself. Hope that makes better sense. So, you have never heard of this? Would it be helpful to see/hear a video of this since you can't see it for yourself? Edit: I have looked at your post and I see that you did it another way but no force was put on the idler/pulley that would affect the integrity of the bearings. [/QUOTE]
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