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According to Dayco, this is it. Give a quick holler if this doesn't make sense, sometimes they get it wrong. Engine code is always nice to make sure.
Hello-
According to Dayco, this is it. Give a quick holler if this doesn't make sense, sometimes they get it wrong. Engine code is always nice to make sure.
Note the drive belt routing, usually there is a sticker under the hood with the routing. using the right socket and a breaker bar, rotate the drive belt tensioner clockwise to relieve tension. remove belt and slowly release breaker bar tesnsion. for V8, Install on all pulleys except generator, loosen tension and install on generator. for 4.2L install belt over all pulleys except tensioner, relieve tension and install over tensioner, slowly release breaker bar tension.
There should be a belt routing diagram on the radiator shroud or around the engine well. Find the idler tensioner pulley, install the belt per the diagram, using a wrench or ratchet to release the tensioner to get the belt on. Make sure the tensioner isn't froze.
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