How do you pull a belt out of a tensioner?

How do you pull a belt out of a tensioner?

Rotate the tensioner pulley clockwise with the ratchet and socket. Then, pull the belt out from under the tensioner pulley. Hang the belt to the front of the engine with a bungee strap to keep it from falling out of the other accessory pulleys. Locate the bolt head that in the center of the spring loaded section of the tensioner.

Where is the belt tensioner on a Chevy Cavalier?

Open the hood on the 1998 Chevy Cavalier and locate the spring loaded belt tensioner. It’s on the front passenger side of the engine or in the front center of the engine. Use the bolt head in the middle of the tensioner pulley to loosen the tension off of the belt.

How do you retract a tensioner pulley on a car?

Slide the belt under the new tensioner pulley and release the tensioner. As the new tensioner retracts it will tighten the belt to the proper tension. Inspect the belt to make sure it’s still seated inside all of the pulleys. Then, crank the engine and let it run for 15 seconds.

How do you put a new tensioner on a car?

Position the new tensioner to the front of the engine. Screw the bolt back into the center of the spring loaded arm and tighten down tight with the ratchet and socket. Remove the bungee strap from the belt. Then, turn the new tensioner pulley clockwise to make room for the belt.

When do you know you need to replace your belt tensioner?

If you notice that there is resistance, roughness, or noise every time you turn the pulley, then there’s a chance that the problem is in the pulley bearings. You might think of replacing only the pulley bearings in this case. Mechanics will tell you to replace the entire belt tensioner system.

How to replace belt tensioner on Chevy 350 5.7?

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How does a belt tensioner work on a car?

The belt tensioner keeps the proper amount of tension on the belt while the engine is running. The tensioner moves up and down with the movement of the belt as the belt travels around each accessory pulley. Replace the tensioner if the spring inside of the tensioner arm becomes weak or if it breaks.

Open the hood on the 1998 Chevy Cavalier and locate the spring loaded belt tensioner. It’s on the front passenger side of the engine or in the front center of the engine. Use the bolt head in the middle of the tensioner pulley to loosen the tension off of the belt.