Ok, I am part way though my cooling system rebuild. I managed to get the old radiator out, the system flushed somewhat, and the PHH changed.
I got looking at the belts, and I decided to change them while I had the system all apart. It kills me to pay the inflated price (almost 30 bucks) that the local deal will charge for the belts, but I did not plan ahead far enough to get them from CDAN. At least I was smart enough to get the radiator, fan clutch and other stuff from CDAN
Anyway, the FSM says to use some fancy tension tool to determine the proper tension on the belts. This tool is not available rental at my local auto parts store-- so how can I best approximate it? I wll need to do it twice, once for the AC and once for the alternator belt.
If there is no other way, can I buy one of these tension gauge tools anyware?
Thanks
Jared
I got looking at the belts, and I decided to change them while I had the system all apart. It kills me to pay the inflated price (almost 30 bucks) that the local deal will charge for the belts, but I did not plan ahead far enough to get them from CDAN. At least I was smart enough to get the radiator, fan clutch and other stuff from CDAN
Anyway, the FSM says to use some fancy tension tool to determine the proper tension on the belts. This tool is not available rental at my local auto parts store-- so how can I best approximate it? I wll need to do it twice, once for the AC and once for the alternator belt.
If there is no other way, can I buy one of these tension gauge tools anyware?
Thanks
Jared