04-27-2008, 03:17 PM
Friday I jump in the car and drive to LA to buy a set of wheels I found. I tossed my usual toolbag in the car but not my bag of goodies like hose bits, tape, jb weld, etc. I get to LA and the traffic was bad. It's like 95 deg F, and I'm still dirty from work (I'm a mechanic) so I'm all sticky. I hit the AC and left it on. I had it running for about 3 hours in all.
I get a voltage warning light. I pull over and look to see my ac/alt belt sitting there, like it hopped off the pulleys. OK I can fix that. I took off the belly pan and was greeted by a clean-snapped AC tensioner rod / turnbuckle.
OH FantastiK.
I try moving the AC compressor and saw MAJOR jiggle. The rear was hanging loose, and the front was attached but the bolt head was gone. Hmm. Well I'm absofrigginlutely stranded 200 miles from my apartment and 440 miles from my family. And my only friend in LA doesn't drive. Oh yeah and it's 7:30pm so the Porsche dealership I see just 4 blocks down the street is already closed. And so are muffler shops that could weld my tensioner.
I thought I could use short belt on the crank straight to the alternator with no tensioning. I called and tried to find a NAPA nearby, and Nada. I drove around for half an hour on my battery, found a Kragen, and they don't have the right size belt. At this point I asked the helpful Kragen representative if I could use their restroom to relieve myself of a big red brick. With 10 minutes until closing time, I rummaged through the store looking for an answer. I found something.
I ran with no rear AC bolt, only half of a front AC bolt, and the Powerbuilt tensioner for just shy of 200 miles. The belt was kinda loose but tight enough to not squeal!
![[Image: acfail1.jpg]](http://forums.rennlist.com/upload/acfail1.jpg)
10pm when I finished "wrenching" on my car, I had a 3 hour drive ahead of me - got some chai and hit the road.
Always be prepared. The toolbag was essential, but I should have also had a spare tensioner and misc bolts, because I knew this was a common failure.
I get a voltage warning light. I pull over and look to see my ac/alt belt sitting there, like it hopped off the pulleys. OK I can fix that. I took off the belly pan and was greeted by a clean-snapped AC tensioner rod / turnbuckle.
OH FantastiK.
I try moving the AC compressor and saw MAJOR jiggle. The rear was hanging loose, and the front was attached but the bolt head was gone. Hmm. Well I'm absofrigginlutely stranded 200 miles from my apartment and 440 miles from my family. And my only friend in LA doesn't drive. Oh yeah and it's 7:30pm so the Porsche dealership I see just 4 blocks down the street is already closed. And so are muffler shops that could weld my tensioner.
I thought I could use short belt on the crank straight to the alternator with no tensioning. I called and tried to find a NAPA nearby, and Nada. I drove around for half an hour on my battery, found a Kragen, and they don't have the right size belt. At this point I asked the helpful Kragen representative if I could use their restroom to relieve myself of a big red brick. With 10 minutes until closing time, I rummaged through the store looking for an answer. I found something.
I ran with no rear AC bolt, only half of a front AC bolt, and the Powerbuilt tensioner for just shy of 200 miles. The belt was kinda loose but tight enough to not squeal!
![[Image: acfail1.jpg]](http://forums.rennlist.com/upload/acfail1.jpg)
10pm when I finished "wrenching" on my car, I had a 3 hour drive ahead of me - got some chai and hit the road.
Always be prepared. The toolbag was essential, but I should have also had a spare tensioner and misc bolts, because I knew this was a common failure.
(This post was last modified: 04-27-2008, 03:26 PM by FRporscheman.)

