Usually when the car chews up a few belts and then is ok, you had a rusty crank pulley (from sitting out in the rain without being driven for a long time). It takes a belt or two to buff the rust off the pulley.
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Usually when the car chews up a few belts and then is ok, you had a rusty crank pulley (from sitting out in the rain without being driven for a long time). It takes a belt or two to buff the rust off the pulley.
Dave S
DMC Midwest - retired but helping
Greenville SC