Take a picture or draw a diagram of how the belts route around the pulleys. This will help you when you go to put the deck back onto the lawn tractor. Once you have a record of the belt routing, pull the belt off the pulley system. Step 3 Spin each pulley and listen for squeaking...
Put 22 pounds of pressure (with your hand) on the timing belt by pushing in on it at the half-way point between the tensioner and the left camshaft pulley. Hold the tensioner with an Allen wrench and loosen the tensioner nut. Insert a feeler gauge between the tensioner pulley and the be...
The fan belt on the 1995 Nissan Pickup is a V-belt that also operates the alternator. The belt is driven around the fan pulley and the alternator pulley by the crankshaft while the engine runs. As the belt circles the accessory pulleys, it enables the fan to keep the radiator cool and ...
Remove the two rollers. The top one will have a 13mm bolt and the bottom a 12mm. Remove the 13mm nut on the tensioner pulley. Do not lose the washer. Slide the belt off of the water pump, then take the belt off of the rest of the components. Remove the tensioner. Remove the th...
Getting the correct recline on a newborn’s carseat is one of a parent’s biggest concerns and for good reason: newborns and young babies require their carseats to keep their airways open when traveling in vehicles. All rear-facing carseats today have recline angle indicators on them, whether...
If the serpentine belt is found to be defective, it must be replaced. Keep in mind that a slipping belt is not always defective, it can slip due to a number of reasons, including due to a bad tensioner pulley or any other pulley. ...
Place the new belt around the dryer drum, and then run the belt underneath the dryer and through the pulley as shown. The idler pulley should apply tension to the belt. Note: images for this step are shown without the drum. With the drum in place, you may need an extra hand to hold...
If the serpentine belt is found to be defective, it must be replaced. Keep in mind that a slipping belt is not always defective, it can slip due to a number of reasons, including due to a bad tensioner pulley or any other pulley. ...
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There is a reason no life expectancy numbers exist on things like water pumps, pulley bearings, tensioners and serpentine belts. It’s because at any point after 100,000 miles they could be on borrowed time. Some go for a quarter-million miles while others barely make it to 90K. The sam...