O C Diver
Guru
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2010
- Messages
- 13,335
- Location
- Fort Myers, Florida
- Vessel Name
- End Of The Line
- Vessel Make
- Trinka 10 Dinghy
The primary belt on my Cummins is an 8 grove serpentine. The mechanic asked what I wanted on the 2nd alternator. I said, "the same". He said, "that's way over kill". I said, "yes".I was thinking the same...yet not sure about the probability of one belt taking out the other..I only really need one alt... and if that one craps out...having a new, vacuum packed spare would solve the bad alt picture and a genset takes care of the temp no alt situation...hmmmmm
Just can't seem to decide...
What's anyone's experience with broken belts and a setup like Larry's??? Paired belts have a high likelyhood of taking each other out...but not sure about this setup.
Regarding belts:
My boat burns 12 gallons per hour. Losing the belt which drives the fresh water pump, almost instantly will over heat the engine. On a "C" Cummins, there is a good chance that you won't get it shut down before damaging the head. At $40, replacing the primary yearly is cheap insurance. I remove and inspect the second alternator belt yearly (it come off to change the primary). Keep new spares of each on the boat. As a result, I have never had a belt problem on a boat.
Ted