LMM: Help with built lmm 1100 hp with squealing belt

DirtyMax1100

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I’ve got a built lmm from the crank up ! Crank , Corillo rods , Molly Motorsport pistons , alternate firing cam , heads worked and ported , head studs , SDP twin turbo kit 68 mm / 80 mm borg Warner’s , PPE dual CP3 , PPE Trans cooler , PPE Tranny kit with Precision Industries triple disc torque converter and this thing is a beast . BUT I’ve been through several belt and after about 500 miles they start squealing . They belts due to the dual cp3 are longer (K061490) (I’ve been told to find a green belt . Any help , suggestions or ideas would be great !!!!
 

2004LB7

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Have you tried belt dressing?

Well it was not a built engine, I did run dual cp3s on my LB7 for several years without any belt issues. If I recall correctly, it was just barely able to fit. Went on tight with the tensioner almost maxed out so maybe that helped
 

Hambone

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First check your belt for unusual wear
Make sure there’s no fluid leaking onto it from somewhere
Check the tensioner and idler pulleys
Make sure the noise isn’t from something like the alternator or ac compressor
Then once you have narrowed down that it is indeed the belt go to napa and get a Gatotback or ask in the vendor section
In one google search I found the “green” ppe belt your looking for 53$
 

clrussell

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Have you tried belt dressing?

Well it was not a built engine, I did run dual cp3s on my LB7 for several years without any belt issues. If I recall correctly, it was just barely able to fit. Went on tight with the tensioner almost maxed out so maybe that helped

Don't use the spray style dressing..

If you have start the truck and brake clean it off the belt, then apply die electric silicone about the size of a nickel on the inside and outside of the belt in a couple spots.

This given everything else is good
 

DirtyMax1100

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I have and will check the realignment but all seems to be ligned up ! Man these 100 over injectors sure like the fuel that’s for sure ! I’ll keep you guys posted green built should be here tomorrow . Hope it helps these little chirping birds ounder my hood are annoying !
 

Chevy1925

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I have and will check the realignment but all seems to be ligned up ! Man these 100 over injectors sure like the fuel that’s for sure ! I’ll keep you guys posted green built should be here tomorrow . Hope it helps these little chirping birds ounder my hood are annoying !

you're going to need a straight edge on the CP3 pulley and see how it lines up against the a/c compressor and power steering pump. ive had PPE dual fuelers that lined up perfect and others that took quite a bit of shimming to get right
 

onebaddmaxxx

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The easiest solution is to throw that dual junk away and put a big single pump on it lol i can assure you, no diag needed, no measuring, and the squeek will be gone lol
 

SickLL7Crenshaw

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Logan has a point :D but James hit the nail on the head, after you get it aligned I’ve always used the heavy duty dayco no slack tensionor to replace the factory one and that always seemed to help things as well.
 

Kunz111

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OK what do you do if your truck still squeaks even with a green belt?! It’s annoying as hell and I hate it.
 

IOWA LLY

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Switch to a single 14mm stroker pump.


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DAVe3283

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Check alignment and tension. People have run dual CP3 kits without squeaking, so it can be done.

The misalignment might not be your 2nd CP3 either. When I built my motor I somehow got the power steering pulley out of alignment, and had to press it back to the correct spot. And if you changed alternators that could be off too. Mine is a high amp rebuild and it is visibly tweaked to one side. Periodically causes the belt to jump a tooth, but I just put it back when that happens lol. For some reason, only the power steering pulley alignment caused squeaks, the alternator doesn't. But it might for you, so check ALL the accessories for alignment.

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