Other

How do you tighten an engine pulley?

How do you tighten an engine pulley?

Turn the adjustment bolt on the side, top or bottom of the pulley counterclockwise with the ratchet and socket until the accessory belt is loose enough to remove. Tighten the tensioner pulley by turning the adjustment bolt clockwise with the ratchet and socket until the belt is tight.

What’s the best way to tighten a drive belt?

Tightening the Drive Belt with the Alternator Disconnect the battery. Loosen the bolts attaching the alternator to the bracket. Use a piece of wood as a pry bar to increase the tension on the belt. Tighten the alternator bolts in the new location. Check the belt tension. Reconnect the battery.

How can I tighten the belt on my alternator?

With the belt tight, bolt the alternator in place to maintain tension. Use a ruler to check to make sure the belt is under the proper amount of tension. Place the ruler along the belt and try to pull the middle of it away from the ruler. If it moves more than a half inch, it’s not tight enough. Loosen the tension on the belt.

How do you adjust the tension on a serpentine belt?

Locate the adjuster bolt on the belt tensioner used to secure the serpentine belt, and adjust the tension by loosening or tightening the adjuster bolt with a racthet and socket while you simultaneously move the belt back and forth gently to find the proper tension.

How do you increase tension on a belt?

Increase tension on the new belt. Once the belt has been run through all the necessary pulleys, either release the tensioner or use a piece of wood to pry the alternator away from the motor to increase the tension in the belt. With the belt tight, bolt the alternator in place to maintain tension.

Tightening the Drive Belt with the Alternator Disconnect the battery. Loosen the bolts attaching the alternator to the bracket. Use a piece of wood as a pry bar to increase the tension on the belt. Tighten the alternator bolts in the new location. Check the belt tension. Reconnect the battery.

With the belt tight, bolt the alternator in place to maintain tension. Use a ruler to check to make sure the belt is under the proper amount of tension. Place the ruler along the belt and try to pull the middle of it away from the ruler. If it moves more than a half inch, it’s not tight enough. Loosen the tension on the belt.

How do you tighten a serpentine belt on a car?

Cars with a single serpentine belt that uses an automatic belt tensioner cannot have the drive belt tightened manually. Step 1: Don your protective gear and locate the drive belt Put on your safety glasses and gloves. Locate the drive belt – the vehicle may have more than one.

Increase tension on the new belt. Once the belt has been run through all the necessary pulleys, either release the tensioner or use a piece of wood to pry the alternator away from the motor to increase the tension in the belt. With the belt tight, bolt the alternator in place to maintain tension.

Author Image
Ruth Doyle