Are there any belt tensioners left in stock?
. Only 5 left in stock (more on the way). . Only 8 left in stock – order soon. . Only 6 left in stock – order soon. . Only 1 left in stock (more on the way).
How do you tighten a power steering belt?
When tightening the Power Steering belt first replace the two horizontal14-mm bolts on the tensioning assembly, tighten them up. Then do up the 12 mm tensioning bolt until the belt has 8 to 9mm deflection, and lastly do up the 14mm nuts at the front and back of the Power Steering mounting bracket.
What kind of belt do you use on a Miata?
The belts I used were Dayco Top Cog Gold Label V Belt (17355 – 13A0900) for the alternator and a Polly Rib 4PK955 for the Power Steering. Total cost of parts at Repco = $38 before discount. Here is how I did the change of belts. Note when to “Loosen” and “Remove” bolts.
How much does it cost to replace a serpentine belt?
Hiring a mechanic to replace a serpentine belt typically costs about $60-$200 or more. This includes $25-$75 for the belt plus half an hour to an hour of labor, at $75-$120 per hour.
When tightening the Power Steering belt first replace the two horizontal14-mm bolts on the tensioning assembly, tighten them up. Then do up the 12 mm tensioning bolt until the belt has 8 to 9mm deflection, and lastly do up the 14mm nuts at the front and back of the Power Steering mounting bracket.
The belts I used were Dayco Top Cog Gold Label V Belt (17355 – 13A0900) for the alternator and a Polly Rib 4PK955 for the Power Steering. Total cost of parts at Repco = $38 before discount. Here is how I did the change of belts. Note when to “Loosen” and “Remove” bolts.
Why do they call it a serpentine belt?
A serpentine belt drives vital engine components such as the water pump, alternator, power-steering pump and air-conditioning compressor. The belt, named serpentine because it winds through the front of the engine in a snake-like manner, replaces the system of multiple belts…