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broncojunkie

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I'm late to the party, but it's the tensioner that pushes the belt into the pulley. So delete it. Get a March alternator kit that has an adjustable bar. As an added bonus, you get to eliminate that tensioner, which will eventually fail. And it looks way better. I got the March brand kit and it's decent quality. My buddy bought the eBay copy and to be honest, it seems to be the same quality, but MUCH cheaper.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SBF-Small-B...8646259cfa9cd69473e99e&pid=100753&rk=1&rkt=1&

 

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There's also a kit that includes a matching power steering bracket.
 

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wonder how much it would cost to ship you a pair
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Original tensioner, 155k miles and going strong.
 

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broncojunkie said:
I'm late to the party, but it's the tensioner that pushes the belt into the pulley. So delete it. Get a March alternator kit that has an adjustable bar. As an added bonus, you get to eliminate that tensioner, which will eventually fail. And it looks way better. I got the March brand kit and it's decent quality. My buddy bought the eBay copy and to be honest, it seems to be the same quality, but MUCH cheaper.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SBF-Small-Block-Ford-260-289-302-5-0-L-Chrome-Aluminum-Alternator-Bracket-Kit/152016265083?_trksid=p2045573.c100753.m4841&_trkparms=aid=555017&algo=PL.CASSINI&ao=1&asc=43049&meid=8a6742de538646259cfa9cd69473e99e&pid=100753&rk=1&rkt=1&

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Nothing wrong with an OEM tensioner. They rarely fail and do not need to be manually adjusted like the aftermarket rod type.
 

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Maybe I've just had bad luck with them. I've owned quite a few Fords of this era (mostly mustangs and thunderchickens) and I've replaced quite a few!
 

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broncojunkie said:
Maybe I've just had bad luck with them. I've owned quite a few Fords of this era (mostly mustangs and thunderchickens) and I've replaced quite a few!
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it happens.. OEM ones or parts store tensioners? Funny thing is, I would rather use used/JY OEM parts than some parts store new ones- like this case.
 

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All oem tensioners, as far as I can recall. I've seen springs worn out, broken springs, pulleys wear out, and the case itself come apart. I've got a couple good oem tensioners in my parts stash right now, but I don't think I'll ever use one again. I like the March setup. I like setting the tension myself, it cleans up the front of the engine a little, and there's less moving parts to fail.

In the pic I posted of my 88, a previous owner had installed an ac eliminator bracket. It was the worst setup I had ever seen lol. By the time I got the belt off, I think I flung the tensioner into the woods by my old house.
 

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curious- where is your fan shroud? Hopefully not in the woods next to the tensioner.
 

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curious- where is your fan shroud? Hopefully not in the woods next to the tensioner.
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The fan shroud didn't fit too well with the new radiator. Instead of shimming the radiator to line up the shroud to locate it properly with the fan, I just left it off for now. I have a 3g alternator and electric fan I'm planning on using. I haven't got around to it, but it's on the list...along with a 5-lug swap, cleaning up some wiring in the engine bay, subframe connectors, and a few other odds and ends.
 
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