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Winnie
5th April 2012, 07:56 PM
I went to Repco and bought the belts that I need. The guy there actually said that there are 2 different A/C belts and there's not any easy way of telling which you have, so I got both and I'll take the wrong one back.
So I worked out how to adjust the alternator belts, that was easy. I'm stuck on the P/S and A/C belts, cannot work out how to adjust those, so any help would be great.
Cheers, Chris.
ReefMagnet
6th April 2012, 06:08 AM
You get at the adjuster for the P/S from inside the L/H wheel well. You need to loosen the idler pulley for the air con then on top of the idler pulley bracket there is a bolt head. Loosen this to back off the tension. Might be a good idea to replace the bearing in the idler pulley while you are at it if you have noticed any odd noises in that area. Price is like a couple of bucks and any bearing suppliers - maybe even Rip Every Poor C*** Off - will sell them.
Winnie
6th April 2012, 08:55 AM
Okay thanks for that mate.
benmatters
9th April 2012, 08:55 AM
thank you was just about to do the same thing myself will change that bearing you where talking about
ripper
15th April 2012, 11:18 PM
I took our AC one off just recently (compressor clutch bearing is shot), and it was one of the worst belts I've ever worked with.
Maybe I did it the wrong way, but if not then the designer is an idiot.
Winnie
16th April 2012, 08:42 AM
I reckon the P/S one was worse.
Robo
16th April 2012, 09:31 AM
You get at the adjuster for the P/S from inside the L/H wheel well. You need to loosen the idler pulley for the air con then on top of the idler pulley bracket there is a bolt head. Loosen this to back off the tension. Might be a good idea to replace the bearing in the idler pulley while you are at it if you have noticed any odd noises in that area. Price is like a couple of bucks and any bearing suppliers - maybe even Rip Every Poor C*** Off - will sell them.
Haven't heard anyone else quote that for a very long time.
Repco had that reputation over 30 yrs ago.
and I still avoid them like the plague as they have not changed.
nissan use a idler.
maverick don't at all.
ripper
16th April 2012, 06:06 PM
I reckon the P/S one was worse.
Yeah, maybe I worded that badly.
Because the AC belt was the only one I needed to remove, I was blaming it for all the frustrations I had with the other belts too.
Winnie
16th April 2012, 07:38 PM
Yeah, it's a pain! On my old car changing the belt was a 2 minute job, took almost an hour (was my first time and I suck) on the Patrol haha.
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