pauleyman
DSM Wiseman
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- Nov 19, 2011
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oklahoma city,
Oklahoma
If you are 100% confident in your ability to change a belt stop here and read no further.
This has to be my single biggest pet peeve in the DSM community. We see a tbelt job messed up almost daily on these forums. This has got to stop. This post may sound like a gripe out but if you lack confidence please read to the end.
This is not going to be a how to but just two points.
Whatever method you choose to put a belt on the pulleys please follow these points.
Once the belt is on and tensioned(and I'm assuming you're on TDC or at least close to it) rotate the motor over six full crank revolutions and stop when the crank mark lines up.
Why do we do this? The only proper way to check all 5 marks it to make sure there is no slack on the side of the belt(s) that can't adjust for length. If there is slack on that side you can't check the marks properly and it also happens to take six cranks before all the marks line up (assuming you started from that point).
TWO THINGS MUST HAPPEN AT THIS POINT.
1. ALL the marks must line up. They won't be off a little bit, they won't be almost, they won't be kinda sorta. They either WILL or they will NOT be in line. Period.
2. After that you MUST verify that the protrustion of the hydraulic tensioner is exactly in factory specs. If you're using an aftermarket mechanical tensioner you deserve what you get. I am not posting the specs here, go look them up in a factory service manual. It must be right. This is a totally objective number. There is no almost, no close enough etc. It is either within the range or it is not within the range. I don't think it could be any more simple than this.
There is no need to cross fingers, hope for the best etc. If the car is built correctly and you do these two things (regardless of how you chose to actually get the belt on there) then this job has been done correctly. I did my first tbelt with no forums, no internet, no vfaq etc. I had the book and I followed it. I knew I was right because the book told me what to check. It told me exactly what I wrote above.
I am begging the community, please stop making mistakes with this job.
There are countless writeups and videos on how to actually get the belt on but all of them will end with the two points above. Find your favorite method.
Thanks for reading.
This has to be my single biggest pet peeve in the DSM community. We see a tbelt job messed up almost daily on these forums. This has got to stop. This post may sound like a gripe out but if you lack confidence please read to the end.
This is not going to be a how to but just two points.
Whatever method you choose to put a belt on the pulleys please follow these points.
Once the belt is on and tensioned(and I'm assuming you're on TDC or at least close to it) rotate the motor over six full crank revolutions and stop when the crank mark lines up.
Why do we do this? The only proper way to check all 5 marks it to make sure there is no slack on the side of the belt(s) that can't adjust for length. If there is slack on that side you can't check the marks properly and it also happens to take six cranks before all the marks line up (assuming you started from that point).
TWO THINGS MUST HAPPEN AT THIS POINT.
1. ALL the marks must line up. They won't be off a little bit, they won't be almost, they won't be kinda sorta. They either WILL or they will NOT be in line. Period.
2. After that you MUST verify that the protrustion of the hydraulic tensioner is exactly in factory specs. If you're using an aftermarket mechanical tensioner you deserve what you get. I am not posting the specs here, go look them up in a factory service manual. It must be right. This is a totally objective number. There is no almost, no close enough etc. It is either within the range or it is not within the range. I don't think it could be any more simple than this.
There is no need to cross fingers, hope for the best etc. If the car is built correctly and you do these two things (regardless of how you chose to actually get the belt on there) then this job has been done correctly. I did my first tbelt with no forums, no internet, no vfaq etc. I had the book and I followed it. I knew I was right because the book told me what to check. It told me exactly what I wrote above.
I am begging the community, please stop making mistakes with this job.
There are countless writeups and videos on how to actually get the belt on but all of them will end with the two points above. Find your favorite method.
Thanks for reading.
6 TIMES THATS THE NUMBER.
thanks
