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01-18-2013 | #1 |
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Serpentine belt change
So I bought a Goodyear Serpentine belt part #4060805 and decided to replace my old one w/ cracked ribs. On a side note I also heard a squeaking occasionally. After I pulled of the old belt I discovered the squeaking is the alternator. I'll have to find a way to lubricate it w/ silicone spray. Here's the 2 belts, new and old.
I thought this would be easy and it turned into a PIA, which included me dropping my wrench down into the valley of hell, lol. The problem I ran into was I don't have 1/2" breaker bar (not sure it would of helped), so I used my 1/2" socket wrench instead, and found out the coolant lines are in the way of pulling the tensioner all the way back (no matter which way I put the wrench in, above or below coolant line). Was able to pull the old one off and get it out. Getting a new belt in is a little tedious because it has bends in it from the packaging. Anyway, I couldn't get it around the bottom pulley, so I found a long flat bar I had to help guide it around the bottom pulley. Once I got it around there, the rest of the pulleys were easy enough to go around except the alternator, which I did last. Again, I couldn't pull the tensioner all the way back so it wouldn't go around the alternator pulley, so I improvised. I tied the wrench back to the coolant line w/ a piece Romex (the tensioner doesn't pull that hard as to damage the line). And came around the passenger side with another long bar and pushed on it from there. I know, I know everybody's rolling they're eyes at me, but I didn't know what else to do. It went on easy as pie after that. Does anyone know of a better way that doesn't involve draining coolant and removing the coolant lines and better than my caveman tactics, lol?
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01-18-2013 | #2 |
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Re: Serpentine belt change
Hi Joe, Last spring I changed all my coolant hoses and the "belt'. Well dopey me had all the coolant hoses off including that coolant crossover pipe, ya think I was smart enough to do the belt while all that stuff was out of the way? Well the polish in me shined that day. I put all the hoses and the pipe back together and even put the antifreeze in too.then I started on the belt. It took me a couple of hours and alot of my tools were all over the place. I fought that belt so long that I considered draining the antifreeze and take that coolant pipe out of the way. I've been a heavy equipment mechanic a long time but this was starting to eat my lunch. What I did was I walked away for a couple of hours and came back with a fresh mindset and had it on within 20 min. It was hard I won't lie about that but taking a rest and then trying again later made all the difference in the world for me anyway. Seeing your pics gave me chills I feel for ya...jimmy
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01-18-2013 | #3 |
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Re: Serpentine belt change
Lol, yea I was wishing I had a 3rd arm, 2 to pull the tensioner and 1 for the belt. Was getting angry myself, til I stopped to think of another way, and that was best I could think of, lol.
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01-19-2013 | #4 |
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Re: Serpentine belt change
"Usually" the most effective way is to go over all of the pulleys except for the water pump & do it last. It's a smooth side drive so the belt ribs don't get damaged when installing.
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01-19-2013 | #5 |
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Re: Serpentine belt change
Thanks guys, I paying attention. My new belt is waiting time for me to put it on, so I'm sucking up all these tricks. -Steve
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01-20-2013 | #6 |
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Re: Serpentine belt change
Let us know if you find ANY of these hints make it "very easy" to install the belt. I have never found it very easy.
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01-20-2013 | #7 |
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Re: Serpentine belt change
I told everyone it is nice and easy with two small Korean children. On a serious note get a couple of 5 gallon paint sticks it makes the job easy.
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01-27-2013 | #8 |
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Re: Serpentine belt change
Just did my belt. Thanks Bob, the korean kids helped alot. Really skinny hands, or paint sticks worked great.
I used a Craftsman 1/2" rachet with a breaker bar handle and a broken neck. Worked great, I was able to rachet to just the right position and hook the handle around the horn. No romex required. It was a tight fit under the air horn, but it fit. Did the alternator pulley last. I had to pull on the belt and rotate to kind of walk it on, but it went. All things considered, it took aboout 45 minutes, and I never threw a thing or swore once. Thanks to all for the tips and heads up. -Steve |
09-06-2014 | #9 |
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Re: Serpentine belt change
Belt part nos from different manufs
Dayco 5060805 (gator) Gates 6K805 (gator) Gates 6K802 stock Goodyear 805K6 (gator) and 4060805 Delco 6K802 stock Cadna 805K6 gator The prices vary from $12 to $45 for the same belts. Tell them it is for a Corvette you win and pay $45 or more depending on the bag they put it in. I told the counter guy it was for a lawn tactor and the partsguy gave me 4 Gator 6K805s tossed in a old box for $10.00 including the sales tax.. Anyone interested in the buna and different level viton oring part numbers (not the Gm Numbers) for the fuel lines and the injectors?
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Re: Serpentine belt change
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