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Old August 1st 05, 12:02 AM
garycf
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I have a 1992 saturn sl1 with power steering but no ac. Just replaced the
water pump and am trying to reinstall the serpentine belt. Took the
tensioner off but now can't get it back on because belt tension is too
tight. Is there a way to release or relax the tension on the belt so I
can install the tensioner with the belt in position or is there some trick
to reinstalling the tensioner with the belt in place?

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Old August 1st 05, 07:15 PM
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The tensioner needs to be installed in order to put the belt on. Look
under the hood for the serpentine belt diagram. It should show you which
direction the tensioner should be rotated in order to release the tension
on the belt. AutoZone will have the tool to do the job or you can buy one
at sears for $25 to $30. If the belt has cracks or has been on the car for
a while (>30000 miles) it's best just to put a new one on.

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Old August 2nd 05, 01:37 AM
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"micven55" > wrote in message
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> The tensioner needs to be installed in order to put the belt on. Look
> under the hood for the serpentine belt diagram. It should show you which
> direction the tensioner should be rotated in order to release the tension
> on the belt. AutoZone will have the tool to do the job or you can buy one
> at sears for $25 to $30. If the belt has cracks or has been on the car
> for
> a while (>30000 miles) it's best just to put a new one on.
>


A normal wrench worked for me.


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Old August 2nd 05, 01:19 PM
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If you physically remove the tensioner (I did this once.. what a bite)
you need to take the belt off and reinstall the tensioner first. You'l
have to ask how to set the proper tension for I'm not sure. You can
then reinstall the belt.

 




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