Can a tensioner pulley be adjusted?

Can a tensioner pulley be adjusted?

There are two types of tensioner pulleys that provide the tension on an engine’s accessory belt or belts. One type is self-adjusting; the other requires manual adjustment. The other requires adjustment with a bolt that is located on the side, top or bottom of the pulley. …

Which way do you turn a tensioner pulley?

Rotate the pulley on the belt tensioner counterclockwise to relieve the tension of the belt with the proper sized socket and ratchet.

How to replace timing belt on 1998 Dodge startus?

Replace Timing Belt in 1998 Dodge Startus with 2.0 Liter SOHC Engine Remove the negative battery cable by first loosening the terminal clamp with a wrench, turning the bolt counterclockwise. Once the clamp is loosened, twist and pull to remove it. Remove the accessory drive belts.

How do you tighten a timing belt on a car?

Replace the timing belt cover and tighten the bolts by turning them clockwise. Tighten these bolts to approximately 20 foot-pounds using the ratchet and socket. Replace the right side motor mount and bracket. Tighten these bolts to between 40 and 50 foot-pounds. Remove the crankshaft dampener/pulley bolt by rotating it counterclockwise.

How do you tighten a tensioner on an 8 mm engine?

Remove the 8 mm Allen wrench and tighten the tensioner bolt by turning it clockwise to between 40 and 50 foot-pounds with the ratchet and socket. Rotate the engine two full turns and recheck the timing marks. Replace the timing belt cover and tighten the bolts by turning them clockwise.

How do you adjust power steering belt tension?

Adjust the power steering belt tension by inserting the ½ inch drive adapter in the square opening on the bracket and pushing down. Tighten all of the pivot and tensioner bolts to 40 foot-pounds by turning them clockwise with the ratchet and the socket. Lower the jack and pull it out from under the car.