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07 SS/SC 12-04-2007 12:03 AM

My stage 2 belt blew up.... help?
 
Well my S2 belt blew up on my way home 2night. Half the belt is still there but the other half was just laying in my engine bay. I am almost positive that the mechanic slipped the belt off the bottom pulley while putting my 2.9 on because when I started my car to go home today, it squeeked for 15 seconds or so then it shut up. My guess is it was slightly off.

So how driveable is my car? Half the belt is there, but I dont want the rest to give way and have to get it towed. I can go to the dealership first thing tomorrow morning but they are not going to have a stage 2 belt in stock. The only place I have to drive tomorrow is to school and work, school is 12ish miles and work is 1 mile from my house. Will I be safe or should I not chance it?

Also, are there any other belts out there that may be better for my 2.9 pulley? If so, I dont mind dropping some cash for one.

Thanks

anthonyS88 12-04-2007 12:06 AM

hey i have a friend who;s belt shredded and was only about 1cm thick and he was driving on it

but i would not chance it if the dealer messed up make em give you a rental

Super_SS 12-04-2007 12:06 AM

my belt was always squeeking like 20 secs when it starts off,change ur belt just for any case of emergency.

bgbearcatfan 12-04-2007 12:06 AM

life is crazy man, don't risk it imo

stonny9 12-04-2007 12:11 AM

dont go into boost and u might be alright. If anything it fails and u have to leave it on th side of the road until u get one

07 SS/SC 12-04-2007 12:15 AM

Thanks for the quick responses guys. Ill ask to see if my mom will loan me her car for the day while I wait for a new belt!

Frankruffolo257 12-04-2007 12:16 AM

belts dont just shred, something must be out of alignment.

07 SS/SC 12-04-2007 12:35 AM


Originally Posted by Frankruffolo257 (Post 1722456)
belts dont just shred, something must be out of alignment.

I am thinking the belt was half way off one of the bottom pulleys. I have read that it will squeek when the belt is not on correctly and mine was squeeking a bit today. Or did you mean something else?

RBC 12-04-2007 12:46 AM


Originally Posted by stonny9 (Post 1722423)
dont go into boost and u might be alright. If anything it fails and u have to leave it on th side of the road until u get one

If there is no belt there is no boost.

Yes you can drive without the belt but I would not recommend it. That belt also turns the alternator. The car would be very under powered and would drive but I wouldn't drive unless you have to without the belt. I looked at my belt the other day and it is split down the middle all the around so I ordered a new one. Maybe these belts are crap and we should look for a better replacement. My belt was maybe 4 months old.

raptors_67 12-04-2007 02:15 AM

Just an FYI, My stage 2 belt also blew up for a similar reason (won't get into it) but I drove the car about half an hour with no belt on it to get it home to put the new belt on I had. So if your belt completely blows up at least you know you won't be stopping instantly.

anthonyS88 12-04-2007 07:22 AM

^ yeah but you better hope the battery has enough juice to get home if the alternator is not working

07 SS/SC 12-04-2007 09:58 AM

Thanks for all the advice guys. I got to the dealer this morning and ordered my belt. It will be here frist thing tomorrow morning.

On a good note, I get to drive a G35 all day haha

blk06ss/sc 12-04-2007 10:16 AM

change it because when you adjust or change pullies it may be off on the bottom or a different pully on the motor . . happened to me twice

Sta-meng 12-04-2007 10:26 AM

Dont drive it, you could mess up your timing.

07 SS/SC 12-04-2007 10:50 AM

Thanks, I got the belt ordered and wont be driving the car untill it gets here.

Rangerondubz 12-04-2007 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by Sta-meng (Post 1723192)
Dont drive it, you could mess up your timing.

:lol:

And how could he do that considering the timing chain is a completely different system?

If the belt breaks you wont have an alternator, s/c or a/c

RBC 12-04-2007 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by Rangerondubz (Post 1723262)
:lol:

And how could he do that considering the timing chain is a completely different system?

If the belt breaks you wont have an alternator, s/c or a/c

Ditto!


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