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Serpantine Belt
Greetings,
My daughters 2000 SL1 SOHC Serpantine belt is squeeling like a stuck pig and it appears to need replacement. At least a visual inpsection indicates it is old. I hope that is why it is squeeling. The noise does lessen once the engine warms up so that appears to indicate expansion and adhesion from heat is a factor. When belts get old and hard they tend to slip when they are cold. I am faced with a time situation. She lives in Austin and will be bringing the car to me this SUN AM and I will only have about 2-3 hours to do the job although previous experience with belts should tell me it will take about 1/2 hour tops...BUT if anyone here has done this job and can give me few details on the r&r it would be greatly appreciated. I would not ask if there was not going to be time restraint. She has to have the car ready by noon or she will KILL ME WHERE I STAND!!!! Thanks for your help. Ken [email protected] |
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Re: Serpantine Belt
After net searches I am finding out the belt tensioner may be bad as well. Anyone know how to test the tensioner when I replace the belt?
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Re: Serpantine Belt
to take the belt off you need to jack up the car to remove the wheel and splash shield. to get the push pins out, use a flathead screw driver or carefully use a pair of wire cutters to pull them out(don't break em!). you will also need a 14mm wrench.
be sure the belt and/or tensioner is the problem first. take off the belt and run the engine for no more then a minute(no water pump, no coolent flow) and see if the sound goes away. the only way to check the tensioner is with a belt tension tester. (45-60 pounds i think) you may just want to replace it anyway. but the thing does cost a pretty penny(i wanna say 60 or 90 dollars)and i don't know how common it is for them to fail after four years. while you are in there, make sure the idler pulley spins freely. |
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Re: Re: Serpantine Belt
Appreciate the procedure. Sounds good. I do not have a
belt tension tester of course, and your correct about replacing it anyway since my research shows this is fairly common on the Saturn. Only thing is they want 75 bucks at O-Rielly's!!! I know I risk glazing a new belt with a malfunctioning tensioner but we are short on $$$$ so I am going to risk it. You know I bet a little common sense might apply on the tension test. I might ask O-Rielly's to let me look at a new one and then compare it to the one on the car. I am guessing of course. Thanks again for the tip!!! Ken Quote:
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