AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (W/MINDTAP)
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (W/MINDTAP)
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Which of the following statements about drive belt slippage is not true?

  1. Excessive heat normally comes from slippage.

  • As a V-belt slips, it begins to ride deeper in the pulley groove.
  • Slippage can be caused by improper belt tension or oily conditions.
  • When there is slippage, heat travels through the drive pulley and down the shaft to the support bearing of the component it is driving.
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