by bgsengine » Sun Apr 23, 2023 3:16 pm
even if belt is not moving, engine running can put some mild tension on the belt , which in turn tensions the input pulley - To test you'd want to set transmission in NEUTRAL, then start engine and clutch engaged, see if you can shift - if gears start grinding (or it goes in gear and "jumps" a little) then you know you got a belt tension issue. Typically worn belt, worn pulleys or idlers, mis-alignment of belt, idler arm or idler, belt guides bent out of place (As a pro tech, those were the biggest PITA when someone else changed the belt but was too damn lazy to do it right, and just bent the belt guides out to squeeze the belt on!)
How poor are they who have not patience. What wound did ever heal, but by degrees? - Iago (Othello Act II, Scene 3)