To fix a squeaky belt on a snowmobile, first, ensure the belt is properly aligned and tensioned according to the manufacturer's specifications. Inspect the belt for wear or damage, and clean it with a belt cleaner or rubbing alcohol to remove any dirt or contaminants. If the squeaking persists, consider replacing the belt, as a worn belt may not perform effectively, leading to noise and reduced efficiency. Always consult the snowmobile’s manual for specific guidelines related to your model.
Either the belt is worn out or the tensioner is defective.
oil it or shoot a squealer
Replace with Good Year Gatorback belt. Costs more but worth the money.
Assuming the belt and pulleys are in good shape, put a dab of clear silicone grease on both sides of the belt. Do this with the engine off. Squeak is gone.
With engine off try putting a small dab of silicone grease on each side of the belt. It works for me.
First, you need to inspect the belt for cracks and defects. Also make sure that the belt is still flexible. If it does not have any problems, use tension bolt to tighten the belt.
A squeaky belt is usually caused by a bad belt, a missaligned pulley, or something leaking on the belt.
I would bring it in to a car shop because my family has had problems and it has been from the motor, to the belt, to the steering axle.
You should hire a professional contractor or handyman to fix squeaky floors.
Install a new one. It's squeeling most likely because it is getting stretched.
To fix squeaky stairs, you can try using a lubricant like WD-40 on the squeaky areas, tighten any loose screws or nails, or add shims to reduce movement.
Your local auto parts store should have several different brands in stock of belt dressing for squeaky drive belts.