Replacing my alternator |
Replacing my alternator |
Feb 13, 2009 - 9:33 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 16, '08 From PA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Ok so I just had one question before I do this. The book/the guy at autozone made it seem a little too easy.
I get that you undue the 3 bolts and take out the two connectors and all the basics, my main question is regarding the belt. How will I know if the belt is properly put back on/tight enough? Is there a special tool I'll need or can I do it myself? Thanks, Matthew -------------------- |
Feb 13, 2009 - 9:35 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 22, '07 From Houston, TX Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
its pretty much a guess.
tighten the belt untill you can't push it more than 3/4-inch down in the center w/ moderate force. if it squeeks, tighten the belt more This post has been edited by stephen_lee: Feb 13, 2009 - 9:36 AM -------------------- QUOTE "And, as always, your friendship, help, and dedication to the advancement of Texas Celica dominance is GREATLY appreciated. Thanks bro." -DEATH 1994 GT: V6 swap, 5speed E53 W/ LSD, All Power, now RED 1995 ST: SOLD @273k miles, Auto, all power, CarPC, White 1994 ST: Totaled, 5spd, all power, Red RIP 07/09/09 @ 241,810 1994 Lexus LS400: This is my new DD |
Feb 13, 2009 - 11:57 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 18, '05 From Calgary Currently Offline Reputation: 20 (100%) |
record the # of threads from the top of the screw that adjusts the tension of the belt.
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Feb 13, 2009 - 7:05 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 17, '08 From JB MDL, NJ Currently Offline Reputation: 30 (100%) |
Yeah, there are some tools that you can use , a nippondenso or borroughs belt tension gauges. Or you can just use a straight edge and a ruler. pop the straight edge between two pulleys and use the ruler to measure the amount of deflection, shouldnt be more than 1/2 inch if the distance between the pulleys is 12-16 inches, or 1/4 inch if the distance is 7-11 inches. (you would need to measure from the center of the pulley).
This post has been edited by Spider77: Feb 13, 2009 - 7:08 PM |
Feb 24, 2009 - 4:09 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 10, '06 From Greensburg,PA Currently Offline Reputation: 27 (94%) |
wow measuring and all... way too tough... twist the belt between the alternator and pulley... if it turns more than 90* then you need to tighten it... if it squells... loosen it... that easy
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