Posted by soundguy on October 25, 2011 at 05:01:26 from (184.212.233.175):
In Reply to: Re: C, day 1 progress posted by brian1855 on October 24, 2011 at 19:07:19:
OK, cool, I guess I'm not a moron...yet.
That's the way it LOOKED like it was suposed to adjust.
the nut in back IS locked into a channel. it's not stripped out.
and there was a nut on the front side of that to sandwich it. my nuts were just froze to the shaft I guess ( sounds bad don't it! ).. in any case.. at least I was going about it right.
i'll let it soak in some loosenjuice while i do the rest so that i can tighten / loosen that front nut. And I figured as much on the prybar issue to tension it.
I had a car that you pryed up on the alternator to tensionthe fan belt. was another 3 hand job..
thaks for the guidance guys.. in case I forget to mention it it is ALWAYS appreciated.
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