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Is there a trick to changing the fan belts?
I followed the advice in this post - http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?2249-Belt - and got the Goodyear 17461 belts. Those are only 46" belts and I can't see getting those belts on the pulleys unless I took the front of the truck off an used a crowbar. So, yesterday I grabbed some generic 17465 belts from the local advance auto parts place just to get by, but those 46.5" belts won't go on either. So, today I get one of Goodyear's 17470 (47") from another store, and I have to go back in the morning to get the second. Only thing is, I can't get that belt on either.
After slipping the belt over the fan blade, I'm putting the belt in the outermost groove of the crank pulley, then over the outermost groove of the fan pulley, then I attempt to get it into the alternator pulley. Won't go. I tried filling the alt pulley before the fan pulley, but then I can't get it into the fan pulley groove. So, I pulled the belt part way over the fan pulley, and turned the fan by hand to "wind it" into place. I was happy for about 2 seconds before I realized there is now no way to move the belt to the innermost groove on all the pulleys and I can't get the belt back off.
The alternator is loose and pushed all the way in until it's resting on the water pump's lower hose clamp. It can't go in anymore. What am I missing here?
Do you guys pull the alternator and then bolt it back in after the belts are on? Something else?
So frustrating... I can't tell ya. BTW, I changed the compressor belt before this, without the proper tools - I used channel locks and a pipe wrench - and that belt was an absolute piece of cake in comparison.
I followed the advice in this post - http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?2249-Belt - and got the Goodyear 17461 belts. Those are only 46" belts and I can't see getting those belts on the pulleys unless I took the front of the truck off an used a crowbar. So, yesterday I grabbed some generic 17465 belts from the local advance auto parts place just to get by, but those 46.5" belts won't go on either. So, today I get one of Goodyear's 17470 (47") from another store, and I have to go back in the morning to get the second. Only thing is, I can't get that belt on either.
After slipping the belt over the fan blade, I'm putting the belt in the outermost groove of the crank pulley, then over the outermost groove of the fan pulley, then I attempt to get it into the alternator pulley. Won't go. I tried filling the alt pulley before the fan pulley, but then I can't get it into the fan pulley groove. So, I pulled the belt part way over the fan pulley, and turned the fan by hand to "wind it" into place. I was happy for about 2 seconds before I realized there is now no way to move the belt to the innermost groove on all the pulleys and I can't get the belt back off.
The alternator is loose and pushed all the way in until it's resting on the water pump's lower hose clamp. It can't go in anymore. What am I missing here?
Do you guys pull the alternator and then bolt it back in after the belts are on? Something else?
So frustrating... I can't tell ya. BTW, I changed the compressor belt before this, without the proper tools - I used channel locks and a pipe wrench - and that belt was an absolute piece of cake in comparison.