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What kind of belt system does Ford Explorer use?

What kind of belt system does Ford Explorer use?

The other popular choice is the Mustang 5.0 serpentine belt system. The Explorer has a few advantages. First, it uses a mechanical clutch fan that is capable of impressive cubic-feet-per-minute (“CFM”) air movement through the radiator.

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.

Why does Explorer have serpentine accessory drive belt?

And you do not have to jack on the side of any accessory to tighten a belt, or guess at the right tension (which most of us probably set too tight anyway). (5) The Explorer bracketry is stiffer than conventional V-belt brackets and thus the accessories are held in better alignment to each other and to the engine.

When do you need to tighten a drive belt?

If damage is found, you will need to replace the drive belt. Tip: An alternate method of seeing whether the drive belt needs tightening is to rotate the belt. It should not be able to turn more than 90 degrees; if it can turn more, you know the belt should be tightened. Step 1: Locate the drive belt tensioner.

The other popular choice is the Mustang 5.0 serpentine belt system. The Explorer has a few advantages. First, it uses a mechanical clutch fan that is capable of impressive cubic-feet-per-minute (“CFM”) air movement through the radiator.

And you do not have to jack on the side of any accessory to tighten a belt, or guess at the right tension (which most of us probably set too tight anyway). (5) The Explorer bracketry is stiffer than conventional V-belt brackets and thus the accessories are held in better alignment to each other and to the engine.

Is there a serpentine accessory drive belt conversion?

Although the discussion below appears long and involved, the conversion is actually fairly simple.

Where can I find a serpentine belt routing diagram?

Select the specific year and make of your vehicle. Take note of the Illustration number and then Scroll to the bottom of the page to find your Free Serpentine Belt Routing Diagram. What’s that squeal coming from under the hood?

What makes the belt break on a 1997 Ford Explorer?

The belt on a 1997 Ford Explorer transfers that torque to a power steering pulley, air conditioning pulley, alternator pulley, idler pulley and belt tensioner pulley every second the engine is running. All that work can make a belt begin to break down after 60,000 miles.

What does the serpentine belt on a Ford Explorer do?

Serpentine belts are responsible for transferring torque energy form the engine’s crank pulley out to the engine accessory pulleys. The belt on a 1997 Ford Explorer transfers that torque to a power steering pulley, air conditioning pulley, alternator pulley, idler pulley and belt tensioner pulley every second the engine is running.

How is the replacement belt routed in an engine?

Move the replacement belt down into the engine well and route it over the crank pulley. Follow the belt routing diagram to run the belt around all the pulleys, leaving the tensioner pulley for last. Verify the belt is routed correctly per the diagram before continuing.

When do Ford belts start to break down?

All that work can make a belt begin to break down after 60,000 miles. While most Ford belts last over 100,000 miles, you should inspect yours regularly and replace it immediately if you see any signs of excessive wear.

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Ruth Doyle