to install the entire system, with the exception of the ATI balancer, which requires Torx+ bits, which are thicker than a standard Torx. You also need a crank removal tool that fits LS/LT cranks, and an installation tool for LS/LT engines, which do not come in most crank ...
Remove the water pump pulley and fan. Step 3 Remove the air conditioning compressor and secure it out of the way without disconnecting the lines. Step 4 Unbolt the power steering pump and secure it out of the way without disconnecting the lines. Remove Alternator, Disconnect Fuel and Vacuum L...
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An electric winch is a powerful recovery tool. Used correctly, it provides massive amounts of power to pull out your ATV or truck. With the right tools and rigging, you can pull up to two or even three times the maximum rating of your winch. The key to maximum power is knowing how t...
The tensioner is simple, using a channeled nylon idle pulley typically used on mower decks. Like the skateboard wheel, nylon holds up just fin on chain. The pulley is mounted to a arm that is bolted to the underside of the simulated mower deck via a nylock nut and bolt. A spring is ...
Locate the self-adjusting tensioner, using the removal tool on the tensioner to release same. Remove the old belt. Replace any loose or worn pulleys as needed. Next, with the install tool, secure the belt ribs in the pulley grooves. Lastly, tighten the tensioner, ensuring correct tightness ...
Loosenthe power steering pumpmounting bolts, using a socket. Allow the pump to slide toward the engine. Step 6 Pull the v-belt off the engine pulleys and remove it from the vehicle. Replacing the Serpentine Belt Step 1 Rotate the tensioner pulley, by hand (it will be located just below ...
Belt drives are an alternative to chain drives. Early motorcycles often used leather belts, which could be tensioned to give traction using a spring-loaded pulley and hand lever. Leather belts often slipped, especially in wet weather, so they were abandoned for other materials and designs. By ...
Make sure the weight of your recovery line is not more than your float will be able to pull to the surface. If your not sure bundle your line so it is just hanging from your float then put it in a bucket. If it pulls the float under you need a bigger float. Next you will need...
Face away from the pulley, and then bend down to pull the attachment through your legs. Stand tall, holding the rope or bar with both hands. Raise the weight from your hips to chest height. Compared to a weight plate, the cable stack provides a more consistent resistance throughout the ...