Great directions...bear with me...new at this...will this procedure work with a 1992 Land Cruiser? Thanks & sorry if this is a silly question, Pat...
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So what's your best time??I've owned my Cruiser for 8 years and I always come back to this thread when it's belt time.
What did you do on this? Mine is rounded out as wellFAIL on step 1 ... can't anything ever be easy?!?!? The AC pulley lock bolt is rounded off. Even used a 14mm wrench. Might need to get a 6 sided wrench and try again, just super frustrating to constantly battle stupid things.
I noticed after quite the build-up, he edited right past that part. He muttered something about a cheater bar and his assistant. A 25' long cheater bar I suspect, and a tame silverback. Would have been good to see. TexasKnowHow has some good videos and shouts out to ih8mud frequently.Good vid...I would have liked to see how he got that torque wrench to 312# though!
Cut the belt off and running no AC for the winter. Will deal with it when I pull the radiator for more clearance. If I needed it done right away I would have bought a small impact to tray and loosen it. Good Luck.
I'd be interested to know if they stay lined up. I'd guess that even a VERY small difference in seating depth in the pulleys due to slight variations will add up after several thousand (or million) revolutions.finished mine in about 25 minutes including changing the upper radiator hose. Even managed to get the markings to line up together.