The tool aids in removal and installation, if you buy a good one it will have a lip and a magnet on it to make it easier to use and you don't have to cut the belt off. But it will be a little more costly then the $10.00 one. This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread.
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Excessive belt tension will also wear out a belt quickly. Proper belt tension is 1/2 inch of sideplay both ways. Press down on the belt midway between pulleys and observe the travel. Belt tension
Inspecting the Belt for Tension Issues 1. Turn the vehicle off and remove the keys from the ignition. While you may want to inspect the belt with the motor 2. Use a ruler to check the belt’s tension. In many applications, the serpentine belt needs only to be reasonably tight. 3. Check for cracks
Without it, routing the new belt will be a nightmare. 04: To remove the belt, place the end of the breaker bar or tensioner bar into the square hole on the belt tensioner. Press the tensioner down to relieve the tension on the belt so it can easily be removed. 05: Carefully remove the belt from each of the pulleys.
Find the hole, insert breaker bar, or a ratchet (you may need a pipe on the ratchet) and put pressure on it. Generally counterclockwise is the direction you need to go. That will release the tension on the belt while you are maintaining pressure on the breaker bar while it is inserted in the pulley. Remember how the belt is routed.
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