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I'm posting in from New Hampshire. I have a 1968 Chrysler New Yorker that I inherited from my dad. It is probably a bridge too far for a proper restoration, but I'd like to make it more drivable, starting with the horrible noises coming from the belts and pulleys.
Anyone know how to start picking at those to see where the offending parts are? I don't see any kind of a tensioner (which I have some experience with from another vehicle), so I am still noodling how to attack this. I'm figuring to take off a belt or two and see if I can determine the source of the screeching.
After that? I have one non-operational electric window to fix. And some A/C might be nice giving the heat this summer, although that's probably best left to the professionals.
Anyone know how to start picking at those to see where the offending parts are? I don't see any kind of a tensioner (which I have some experience with from another vehicle), so I am still noodling how to attack this. I'm figuring to take off a belt or two and see if I can determine the source of the screeching.
After that? I have one non-operational electric window to fix. And some A/C might be nice giving the heat this summer, although that's probably best left to the professionals.