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Topic: '94 sierra pickimup
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| CH(Upstate,NY)
11-29-2012 18:57:58
12.54.94.24
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My '94 Sierra 350 needs a new serpinteen belt and tentioner. I thought I had a book on this truck because I been taken it through it's first 225 thousand miles. Can't come of with it.... Sooo. Tomorrow when I put it in the shop, do you have any suggestions how I set the tensioner when I bolt it on and stick the new belt on? |
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| wisbaker
11-29-2012 19:17:53
207.118.132.18
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Re: '94 sierra pickimup in reply to CH(Upstate,NY), 11-29-2012 18:57:58
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| On my Ford and our Dodge the tensioner is a spring loaded device that automatically applies the right tension to the belt IF you have the right belt. On the pivot on the tensioner there is a 1/2" square hole, a breaker bar fits in and allows you to twist the tensioner to remove tension on the belt facilitating the R&R of the belt. Actually a user or mechanic friendly system. |
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| 504
11-29-2012 19:50:42
199.127.54.155
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Re: '94 sierra pickimup in reply to wisbaker, 11-29-2012 19:17:53
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| You can not screw it up, the tensioner only bolts on one way, and the belt will only fit if you put it back on the way it came off.If I remember, on your truck you have a 1/2 square to put in a breaker bar to spread the tensioner If you don t have the belt diagram take pictures before yo take it a part. |
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