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Belt covers or NOT belt covers? DISCUSS!
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I'm trying to decide.
I run all of the under car pans etc. My car is for the street only. I put on about 5 to 7k a year, in milage. I also use my batwing. All belts, rollers, WP, coolant hoses are brand new. I check fluids damned near daily as it is.
My feeling is that the value of consistent visual inspection outweighs the value of belt covers, which obscure one's ability to properly inspect a most vital system, though they do provide a shield from F.O.D.
I "think" that I'd prefer to "F.O.D. walk" my engine and take the initiative than to have blind faith in my belt covers.
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I run all of the under car pans etc. My car is for the street only. I put on about 5 to 7k a year, in milage. I also use my batwing. All belts, rollers, WP, coolant hoses are brand new. I check fluids damned near daily as it is.
My feeling is that the value of consistent visual inspection outweighs the value of belt covers, which obscure one's ability to properly inspect a most vital system, though they do provide a shield from F.O.D.
I "think" that I'd prefer to "F.O.D. walk" my engine and take the initiative than to have blind faith in my belt covers.
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I think the belt covers are a PITA, more so with stock cooling and turbo cooling. dry turbo, not so bad and if you cut out the bottom of the back cover about 4" under the timing and BS gears, then changing belts with stock covers is not that bad.
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I don't run them. Haven't for about 30k miles. Dirt roads, highway, puddles... No problem.
You're absolutely right... Its great to be able to check the belt every time you check the oil. I also have a balance shaft leak, so not having the covers on allows me to clean the belts and block at the carwash.
I have thought about putting the covers back on when I swap engines though....
You're absolutely right... Its great to be able to check the belt every time you check the oil. I also have a balance shaft leak, so not having the covers on allows me to clean the belts and block at the carwash.
I have thought about putting the covers back on when I swap engines though....
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interesting so far. Thanks. I'm looking to hear lots of opinions and experiences.
lol. That's all I do now. What a Marine! I'd go back to being a squad leader in a heart beat!
lol. That's all I do now. What a Marine! I'd go back to being a squad leader in a heart beat!
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I'm WOO - waiting on Obama, and the rest of his appointed BOEM A$$holes to get some permits issued so we can go back to work. I've reviewed documents until by eyeballs hurt. RL and Autotrader my only salvation at nights here in the bridge.
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I ran no belt covers on my n/a and the front end of the engine was a mess, i did however daily drive that car even during the winter. Ive been debating doing it whenever i get my 951 back together as i drive the car so infrequently nowdays only during nice weather. It still makes me a bit nervous of something random (i have no idea what) falling into that belt drive when its running. Usually what i end up doing is running the rear cover and leaving the top one off until i do the retension..but that ends up into me just leaving that top cover off indefinite.
Bret, i do the same thing on the back watch.. refresh RL and browsing the Manheim auctions. I am surprised i havent bought another car already. Had a nice face palm moment yesterday, got the news i am probably going to be stuck on my ATB another 2 weeks or so. Atleast it was taco night.
Bret, i do the same thing on the back watch.. refresh RL and browsing the Manheim auctions. I am surprised i havent bought another car already. Had a nice face palm moment yesterday, got the news i am probably going to be stuck on my ATB another 2 weeks or so. Atleast it was taco night.
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I'm trying to decide.
I run all of the under car pans etc. My car is for the street only. I put on about 5 to 7k a year, in milage. I also use my batwing. All belts, rollers, WP, coolant hoses are brand new. I check fluids damned near daily as it is.
My feeling is that the value of consistent visual inspection outweighs the value of belt covers, which obscure one's ability to properly inspect a most vital system, though they do provide a shield from F.O.D.
I "think" that I'd prefer to "F.O.D. walk" my engine and take the initiative than to have blind faith in my belt covers.
OKAY! DISCUSS!![ducking](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/icon107.gif)
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I run all of the under car pans etc. My car is for the street only. I put on about 5 to 7k a year, in milage. I also use my batwing. All belts, rollers, WP, coolant hoses are brand new. I check fluids damned near daily as it is.
My feeling is that the value of consistent visual inspection outweighs the value of belt covers, which obscure one's ability to properly inspect a most vital system, though they do provide a shield from F.O.D.
I "think" that I'd prefer to "F.O.D. walk" my engine and take the initiative than to have blind faith in my belt covers.
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You two swabbies are breakin my heart! I came out of retirement for this goat fu(k. I'm pulling duty in the head shed or B.S. Division SSDO, or NCOIC of intel watch. It's a fat load of field grade grabassers and Brigadier wannabe's! Rank has lots of privileges, but no relevance as a fu(king POG.
Anyway, about those covers, Bret. do you run them on the race car?
Anyway, about those covers, Bret. do you run them on the race car?
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NO belt covers! 3 years and 40,000 abused miles including road trips (12 hours straight on one trip), track time, city driving, stuck 4 hours in a traffic jam on a 90' day, and two trips last year north through *gasp* snow which obviously was unplanned.
No issues ever.
I like the quick t belt changes and being able to inspect the belts often. The lower pans keep rocks and road junk away from the belts.
No issues ever.
I like the quick t belt changes and being able to inspect the belts often. The lower pans keep rocks and road junk away from the belts.
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Jon, send your resume back in on the website if you want. New rig going to Mexico, 5 year contract, which means +25%. New US guidelines they HAVE to take the ones off the website first, then WE can ADD our comments. Let me know PM if you do, I'll give Angie a ring.
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Hmm something random would be some red neck throwing out a beer can and it bouncing around and hitting the fan belt and taking out your radiator! Happened to me on my lowered mini truck! No belly pan.