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failing alternator or belt?

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Re: failing alternator or belt?

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Alternator arrived -- I have a tensioner that has what looks like a 14MM bolt on the pulley. I can't see the torx fitting - maybe I have a different type? I saw a vid where the guy used a socket on the pulley bolt to release tension, but is this OK, and how would I get the belt back on? Maybe there is a T45... I can't find a picture of the type tensioner I have.

Meanwhile, the Amazon delivery guy ran the truck off my driveway, and is stuck, so I can't go anywhere until he gets towed out..
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Post by vtl »

T45 is on casting. You can use a socket/wrench on the hex bolt as well.

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Thanks - Where is the t45 hole on the casting? I can't see it.. I'll use the 14 to loosen the tension but I'm concerned with loosening the bolt when I have to pull the tension back to replace the belt
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Post by vtl »

azureblue wrote: 15 Dec 2022, 09:38 Thanks - Where is the t45 hole on the casting? I can't see it.. I'll use the 14 to loosen the tension but I'm concerned with loosening the bolt when I have to pull the tension back to replace the belt
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You actually release the tension by turning the bolt CW, so it is tightening the bolt, not loosening.

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Thanks but the picture is not what I have. Mine has a 14MM bolt through the middle of the pulley, and this kind of looks like a T60
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Post by vtl »

It's an older style tensioner. I had one like that on a 2002 V70. Use 14MM bolt to slacken the tensioner.

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Thanks - Will it be Ok to use it to re leave tension to put the belt back on?
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Post by vtl »

azureblue wrote: 15 Dec 2022, 10:02 Thanks - Will it be Ok to use it to re leave tension to put the belt back on?
It is in fact designed that way.

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Much thanks to all. Looking for my drain pan, and getting ready to dive in..
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Post by vtl »

You don't need to drain anything for aux belt change...

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