Changing belts

Frumious B.

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What is tool that you release the belt tensioner with called? I thought it was a breaker bar, but I went to Sears to buy one and didn't see anything like what I needed. Would Autozone have been a better place to try?
 
You do need a lot of muscle to release that tensioner, the hardest part is trying to hold the tensioner with one hand while you slip the belt out with the other. Even I have a hard time doing that with a 2 ft. ratchet, so you better make sure you have a cheater bar or some pipe or something.
 
Lex said:
I wouldn't waste money on a "Special" tool to loosen the tensioner. Just a racket will do , May want to put a pipe on the racket to get a little more torque. Thats my top secret :p

They make a tool for this :shrug: I never knew this :D No really even in Auto Tech we always used rackets :nice:

Like Lex and the guys said use a racket and its pretty easy to do. I mean you want pull your shoulders out of socket doing it. Its all about leverage so the longer the racket the easier it is also ;) If you got one and it fits use a 1/2 drive racket it may be over kill but who knows :)
 
Simple, cheap 15 mm boxend will do the trick. But, your right, it does take a little muscle. Start the wrench in a position so that you will have the most leverage with your arm. Putting the belt back on, just make sure its on straight with all the pulleys so that it doesn't cause your belt to wear out too early.
 
I use a really looong ratchet (I call it a breaker bar too). It's the same thing I use to tighten lugnuts, it's like a foot and a half long.

....Now that you mention it, maybe it's time for me to change my belts....hmm....
 
Speaking of break bars...anyone know where I could buy a 3/8 drive break bar? I'm looking for something like Craftsmen/Snap on, so if I break it its no biggy. I have a 1/2 drive but some times the 3/8 small head is way easier to work with in tight spots ;) I been doing like Tayrn with the 1 1/2 racket but I really would love a 2-3' 3/8 bar.

Sorry about the Hijack
 
I'm with Red, a breaker bar is a bar with a pivoting socket fitting. I also call the piece of pipe that you can put over a ratchet to lengthen it a breaker bar, although I've heard "cheater bar" too.

I changed both my belts in the Autozone parking lot with a single wrench - took all of thirty seconds. :shrug:

Ash
 
Asha'man said:
I'm with Red, a breaker bar is a bar with a pivoting socket fitting. I also call the piece of pipe that you can put over a ratchet to lengthen it a breaker bar, although I've heard "cheater bar" too.

I changed both my belts in the Autozone parking lot with a single wrench - took all of thirty seconds. :shrug:

Ash

Crap I can't spell that dudes name :bang: but he once said, "I could move the world if I had enough leverage." Everything is easy with enough leverage and that is what a break bar does. Here is a Break bar if you want to see one ;) This one is kinda short and most people perfer 1/2 drive.

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