Not a dumb question. The belt tension is still within the acceptable range with the longer belt on the wear indicator. If the belt doesn't last as long I'm not bothered as its a ten minute job to change it again. Fitting a tighter one on the other hand, took two of us to change it, much swearing, and three times as long lying on the ground. Making an easy job a total effin nightmare! I take the view that the belt being that tight is putting excessive pressure on the bearing, plus its really easy to damage the belt fitting it. I've done 6k miles on the new belt without any problems.
Hi again Keester
I just wanted to ask, concerning this particular problem, as you appear to know a bit more about Jazz's than i do.
I've just realised that the noise I'm getting is coming from the opposite side to the Serpentine belt, so I don't actually think it can be the belt.
I get the noise mostly in that split second when you pull up to a junction, your in 2nd, you see it's clear and you immediately pull away, without changing down as you've only stopped for a micro second and not lost your revs or momentum, it's a bad habit i picked up from driving faster cars and it's at that moment I get sort of squeaky noise, like a wood door stuck in it's frame coming from the passenger side front.
Could it be the clutch ?, as the clutch seems fine.
Problem is that I don't have a clue how Honda have put these things together or how they work, I'm used to much older vehicles.
Any advice would be really appreciated.
Paul