The_Josh_Bear
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We don't need no stinking brakes!We have a vacuum pump that needs the other groove in the alternator pulley to power it.
Why do you always gotta come in and make sense?!?

We don't need no stinking brakes!We have a vacuum pump that needs the other groove in the alternator pulley to power it.

My 3G alt has never squealed unless it got wet or something, and I've tortured my batteries at times. So chalk me up as one that gets away with it, but that's also why I'm a believer in the wax stick! And tightening the alt belt nice and snug.It's a well known fact that one single v-belt will not support a 130 amp alternator at full output. Some people get away with it, some don't. But like was said, the most amp draw would be after start up when the batteries have been used.
You will never find a 130 amp 3G alternator in the factory configuration without having a serpentine belt or two v-belts. They do make special regulators that you can retro fit on these alternators to bring the alternator in more slowly right after start up.
I do.We don't need no stinking brakes!![]()
Because it's fun!Why do you always gotta come in and make sense?!?![]()
I can't quite say that. Mine used to squeal sometimes until I bought a gates green stripe belt. I also don't use mine to the fullest most of the time. If it makes any difference, I'm pretty sure that it's a 130 amp and not a 150 amp.My 3G alt has never squealed unless it got wet or something,
With our going back and reading all the previous posts. Squeal will not come from the oil cooler. I’d be looking at alternator, ps pump, water pump,…. It should be really easy to find with a long screw driver to your ear while touching different belt driven components with the tip of the the screw driver As for over heating oil cooler, water pump, radiator, too much fuel, not enough fuel, ….@03wr250f Thank you for the advice. I have replaced the tensioner, was one of my first ideas about what it could be. I may try replacing the alternator soon.
I drove the pick up until one day it overheated on me a few times while driving maybe 10 miles. Had to pull over and let it sit then it would go a few miles before overheating. Didn’t have time to look into it so it sat for a few weeks and I eventually took it to another mechanic that seemed more confident they could figure out whatever was going on with it. That mechanic claimed that they could not replicate the overheating issue or the squealing noise. I think they are full of it, it overheated and squealed when I drove it out of their lot. While I was waiting for it to warm up in their lot I noticed it was pouring out oil around the oil cooler. (Has been leaking for a while but only a slight leak) I had the owner of their shop come look at it and asked him if it was leaking like that while they were messing with it. He said it might’ve been but I didn’t specifically ask them to look into that so his “mechanic probably didn’t think you want to pay for him to look into it” They would not let me speak to the actual guy who worked on the pick up. They also threw away my old thermostat that was in the cab. I hope y’all have better experiences with mechanics. Starting to think it might be a me problem.
I just finished pulling the oil cooler last night, going to rebuild it and put it back on soon. I imagine the oil cooler could be the cause of overheating but was curious if any of you thought that could also cause my squealing noise? Or maybe if they are separate issues.
Thanks again.
It should be really easy to find with a long screw driver to your ear while touching different belt driven components with the tip of the the screw driver.