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sbiddle 06-15-2005 12:03 PM

Elantra alternator belt pulley grinding when reversing hard
 
This is a '96 Elantra that I just changed the motor on. Everything works OK
except there is so little clearance between the belt pulleys and the fender
well that when reversing hard, the alternator pulley contacts the frame and
sends a few sparks flying. My first approach is to bang the inside of the
fenderwell to provide a little clearance. Any ideas?


sbiddle 06-15-2005 01:14 PM

Re: Elantra alternator belt pulley grinding when reversing hard
 
Actually it's a '95 Elantra if that makes a difference.


hyundaitech 06-15-2005 01:22 PM

Re: Elantra alternator belt pulley grinding when reversing hard
 
What engine did you install? What was in it originally?


sbiddle 06-15-2005 04:56 PM

Re: Elantra alternator belt pulley grinding when reversing hard
 
The engine I installed was from a '94 Elantra. Except for cosmetics (like
the spark plug access cover)the engine bolted to the transmission and to
the engine/transmission mounts without a problem. It was a very tight fit
between the pulleys and the inner fender well before.
Ever hear of this problem?


hyundaitech 06-15-2005 05:32 PM

Re: Elantra alternator belt pulley grinding when reversing hard
 
Haven't heard of it. And you're right, the 1992-1995 Elantras are VERY
tight. I've not heard of this issue before and don't know of any design
changes of significance. My first thought is that the engine isn't fully
bolted onto the trans or that something isn't lined up or installed
correctly.


eastwardbound2003@yahoo.com 06-15-2005 08:06 PM

Re: Elantra alternator belt pulley grinding when reversing hard
 
Bang the inside of the fenderwell?

Troll meter = 5/10



sbiddle wrote:
> This is a '96 Elantra that I just changed the motor on. Everything works OK
> except there is so little clearance between the belt pulleys and the fender
> well that when reversing hard, the alternator pulley contacts the frame and
> sends a few sparks flying. My first approach is to bang the inside of the
> fenderwell to provide a little clearance. Any ideas?



sbiddle 06-16-2005 08:04 AM

Re: Elantra alternator belt pulley grinding when reversing hard
 
Oops! the engine is a 1.8 liter and the car is a '95 Elantra GSL model



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