First remove all plastic shields that block access to the balancer if any and then release to belt tensioner to remove the serpentine belt. At this time check the belt condition in case replacement is required during the job.Some cars have a pulley which bolts to the front of the balancer ...
Remove the bolt that secures the pulley to the spindle shaft with a ratchet. If the bolt spins with the spindle shaft, wedge a piece of wood between the mower deck and the mower blade. This will prevent the shaft from spinning. Step 5 Place a hole punch against the bearing casing and ...
Turn the tensioner counterclockwise and slide the belt off of the tensioner pulley. Remove the belt from the remaining pulleys. Pull the belt out of the engine compartment. Slide the new serpentine belt around the water-pump pulley first. The water-pump pulley is the big pulley directly in th...
It runs from the front pulley to a pulley located over the rear axle. You do not have to remove the deck. Put the belt on the front pulley and run it above the mower deck, through the belt tensioners, and back to the rear axle. To access the rear pulley, remove the battery and ...
Loosen the bolt on the middle pulley with a socket wrench by turning counter-clockwise. Do not remove the bolt, just turn it a couple of times. Loosen the tensioner bolt on the side of the of the pulley, facing the front of the vehicle. ...
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. ...
Step 7: Remove the pump and pulley. Note that the pulley is splined and should come right off. Put it on your new pump and tighten down the nut. Also remove the union fitting from the old pump, the one little nut on the side. Replace the O ring on the inside of the fitting...
Step 4 – Remove the belt tensioner With a 17mm wrench, turn the tensioner pulley clockwise until you can slip the serpentine belt from the pulleys (Figure 11). Remove the three bolts in the tensioner to remove it. Figure 11. Serpentine belt removal. ...
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...
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...