Just finished a t-belt, water pump, idler and TENSIONER replacement on my honey's 2004 C-70, and I fear that I may have not adjusted the TENSIONER correctly. (I'll stop with the all-caps on tensioner...just wanted to highlight that this is the point of this post.)
I have seen several posts that refer to the adjustment procedure on the temp sensing belt tensioner, and they talk about starting in the "2 o'clock position" or the "7 o'clock position" and moving the eccentric counter-clockwise until the indicator rests in the proper location for the current engine temperature. I understand the indicator position. What I don't understand is the starting position, and which engine it is applicable to. I also think I may have screwed up because I moved the eccentric clockwise to get the indicator in the correct position. I'm beginning to see that it can be moved in either direction (clockwise/counter-clockwise) and eventually that indicator will wind up where it is supposed to be, but is the belt tensioned correctly if it was rotated in the wrong direction? Could someone please shed some light on this? I was crowing about fixing her car, and now I am not so sure I want to let her drive it as I may have to pull the covers off and re-tension that belt, lest it jump time and cause all sorts of other problems.
I have searched this forum for an adjustment procedure specific to the 2.3 HPT engine in my wife's car, but the closest I have come is for an S-60, and I believe it was a non-turbo. In any event, the vvt pulley was on the forward (intake) cam, and my vvt pulley is on the rear (exhaust) cam. This might make a difference...I don't know because I can't find anything specific to this engine. I may not even be posting in the correct forum, as this one is for up to 2000 model year for this particular car. Since I could find no other forum for the ragtop, here is where I am.
here's a shot of two similar tensioners. Mine is on the left.
The same post I snaked that photo from had a video of the 2003 S-60 (non turbo) which clearly showed the tensioner being adjusted counter-clockwise, AND a Volvo technical bulletin which had a drawing of the adjuster, and gave printed instructions to move the eccentric CLOCKWISE. Perhaps you can see why I am confused. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
Dave
Well, crap. Just previewed the post, and the photo is too big to display. I pulled it off a post on this site too. Oh well.






