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Old 02-02-2004, 11:12 PM
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Need Drive-belt diagram for 1993 S10 Blazer.

Hello everyone ~

I am new here, and hope that I have posted my query in the right area. Is there an online site which would have a drive-belt installation diagram laid out for printing? My vehicle is a 1993 S10 4/wd Blazer, and I have been informed by two very qualified individuals that whoever installed the present belt did not follow correct procedures. There is one pulley (mid-section of concerned area) that is not engaged by the belt. Due to recent cash outlays, to correct other problems that were associated with the truck, I don't have the funds by which to have this matter corrected at an auto shop - and there is no diagram under the hood to show routing of the drive belt.

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Nathan
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Old 02-06-2004, 10:35 PM
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Re: Need Drive-belt diagram for 1993 S10 Blazer.

Nevermind. It turned out that I didn't need another belt after all. Being that the belt had been loosely installed, I figured - with all the slopping around - that it may have been somewhat damaged. But it was fine. A good friend of mine happened by, and showed me how to move this bearing-type gizmo (the proper name I can't remember) which needed the belt to rest on the 'alternator side' of that wheel - not the outer. At any rate, I am good to go now.
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