celticwarlock
Active Member
I would like to add a spring-loaded belt tensioner (or an adjustable stationary one) to take up the slack on the alternator belts in my '69 New Yorker (with A/C). Both belts are about a half inch shorter than the factory ones so I can better tighten them with the alternator (with the stock ones, the adjustment at the alternator was basically maxed out), but even so, the great length between the A/C compressor and the alternator causes them to slip & flap a bit when the A/C is on and it's wet out.
I am pretty sure that the later 440's had a factory tensioner for this purpose, but I can't seem to find one. It's likely that I would have to adapt it to my motor anyway, but this would probably be easy enough. Failing that, I could almost certainly adapt something from a different application.
Has anybody here done something like this, and if they have, what was used? I am looking for something to put tension on the back side of the belts (a smooth, flat wheel that is wide enough to span the two belts). I already have a pretty good idea of where I'm going to bolt it in, but the wheel/tensioner itself is something I'll have to be very careful in selecting.
Any ideas?
I am pretty sure that the later 440's had a factory tensioner for this purpose, but I can't seem to find one. It's likely that I would have to adapt it to my motor anyway, but this would probably be easy enough. Failing that, I could almost certainly adapt something from a different application.
Has anybody here done something like this, and if they have, what was used? I am looking for something to put tension on the back side of the belts (a smooth, flat wheel that is wide enough to span the two belts). I already have a pretty good idea of where I'm going to bolt it in, but the wheel/tensioner itself is something I'll have to be very careful in selecting.
Any ideas?