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Noob here with a squeaky serp belt


ZackB

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City
Central CT
Vehicle Year
1997
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Manual
First let me say that this forum is great. I just purchased a 1997 Ranger with 160K miles for my 16 year old. Our first project; besides changing oil, filters, etc., is to fix the loud squeaky serpentine belt. Now I have some mechanical experience however I'd appreciate any help offered. Its my guess that the tensioner is bad. If I put a 3/8 socket wrench in the top of the tensioned it doesn't budge, I thought that I should be able to get it to spring somewhat. So my plan is to replace the tensioner, pully and the belt. If you agree with my diagnosis can someone give me a brief rundown on the procedure to replace these items. If you don't agree with my thinking please set me straight. Thanks all.
 
Now this is just a thought. Your alternator should be able to adjust. In other words you should be able to losen your alternator and have the belt come lose. Maybe im right Maybe im wrong. Its something to try.
 
try the alternator. but u can also try once u get thee alternator loose, loosen the tensioner and set to the upright position and then put the alternator back on tight wit the belt on the tensioner. then once u do that pry the tensioner so that you r tightening the belt , and tighten the tensioner. that should do it for u. but if that doesnt work thewn try the old fashion soapy water on the belt and pulleys
 
(it seems every time I come back here, I have to re-register..hmmm)

The tensioner spring is shot, or rusted in place. Either way, It's got to come off to repair. The tensioner removes 95% of the need to adjust the alternator for tension.
 
on mine it was the tensioner...I went to change a belt and the F*&#ing thing exploded and hit me in the face.....Just an idea.
 
Thanks for the input, any trick to removing the tensioner? How about the torque specks on the tensioner and pulley?
 
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Thanks for the input, any trick to removing the tensioner? How about the torque specks on the tensioner and pulley?

Use a 3/4 breaker bar with a 3/8 reducer stick that in the tensioner to pop the belt off then just unbolt the tensioner. The new one should come with a paper that has directions and torque..at least the one I bought from autozone did. Also the haynes manual should have torque specs.
 

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