CaptnO,
I too was plagued with the belt wear and dust issue on my 2005 5.0 GXi-E. Was replacing the belt ½ way thru our short season out of caution. Was driving me nuts
and caused another problem. Ultimately, I had several issues: alignment, bad pulleys (rust / worn) and a slightly out of concentric freshwater pump pully.
For alignment: initially did straight edge process as many have suggested but finally bought a Dayco Laser Alignment tool which showed I had parallel but misaligned pulleys (the power steering pump). This tool will also show out of parallel. A little pricy but was well worth it for me for my automotive work I still do.
For rust / wear: while I removed all rust the slight pitting left behind and overall pulley wear was still chewing up the belt. I eventually replaced all pulleys including tensioner and idler except the smooth freshwater pump pulley.
For the freshwater pump pulley: while dust generation significantly down with the above, I still had it and a bouncing tensioner just like in your video. The middle hole on the pulley fitting over the shaft of the pump is what centers this pulley. I found that the outside bell of the pulley (where the belt runs) was not running true to its center. Think of an egg shape, so the belt was getting tighter and looser as the pulley rotated thru its high and low spots. I was able to have a machine shop correct this vs. buying a new one that may have had the same issue. Tensioner still bounces (but is less) and now dust gone. Been running the same belt for last couple of seasons just to monitor wear and dust. So far, all good.
Ripjmk’s write up of how he found the bracket out of alignment is an excellent example of keeping at this until you find the issue and fix it. These brackets are still available if you determine it’s the root cause but do not have the machine shop resources.
Other problems due to belt dust to be aware of:
- The spark arrestor is now full of this dust. Remove it and do a thorough cleaning. Check your throttle body area as well.
- The MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor on the intake manifold may now be contaminated and not responding properly. This issue manifested itself on my boat whenever I was coming off plane down to idle > the motor would stall 5 times out of 10. When I pulled the MAP sensor, I found it was full of that belt dust! Cleaned it up and stalling issue gone. Caution: these need careful handling and special cleaning spray.
Keep sleuthing and let us know when you finally solve this.