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Can a bad tensioner cause a belt to break?

Can a bad tensioner cause a belt to break?

More often than not, it is actually the tensioner that goes bad, not always the belt (unless it is really old). Most of the time a belt will break due to a seized pulley or bad tensioner allowing it to contact the timing cover.

How do you replace a magnetic resistance belt?

You can tighten the belt by following the 4 steps mentioned above. However, to replace the belt you need to remove one Eddie mech from the structure of the bike. To do this you need release the tension cable first which is connected with the magnetic resistance motor. You can release the tension by using a flat head tool just as shown in the video.

How do you loosen a timing belt tensioner?

The bolt in the center of the tensioner secures it to the engine block. Use a ratchet wrench 1⁄ 2 to 3⁄ 4 in (1.3 to 1.9 cm) in size to loosen the bolt. Rotate the tensioner away from the belt first as far as possible, then reverse direction. Note any problems you experience.

What to do if your treadmill belt won’t move?

Stand at the back end of your machine and inspect the belt. If it has shifted, you will need to center it by turning the rear roller adjustment bolts. These bolts adjust both the tension and the centering of the belt.

How do you remove a belt from an auto tensioner?

Hold the tension from the belt, and slip the belt off the auto tensioner pulley to remove the belt and pulley system. Slowly release the tension to avoid damage or injury, and then remove the tool from the belt auto tensioner.

What’s the best way to remove a serpentine belt?

Its pulley is usually smooth while the other pulleys are grooved. The way to remove tension will be to pivot the tensioner using a tool (1) on the nut of the tensioner pulley, or (2) a special tool-lug outcropping from the tensioner or (3) in a square opening in the bracket of the tensioner pulley, cover or cap that protects the spring.

How do you get a belt tensioner out of a Saab 9-3?

Use a ½” socket + ratchet to remove the 4 bolts securing the alternator and move it out of the way to make room for the belt tensioner to come out: With the alternator out of the way you now have enough room to get the belt tensioner out.

What’s the best way to loosen a pulley belt?

Try both directions, which will require you to flip the selector on the wrench to the opposite direction (so you can loosen or tighten). The tensioner will move only in one direction, and when moved will release its grip on the belt. Make sure you study how the original belt wraps around the various pulleys.

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Ruth Doyle