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I was beginning the process of alternator removal today for a few different things, but before I could even get started on that I got stuck with my belt tensioner. It's supposed to have a 3/8ths hole to use a socket/breaker bar on, but mine looks like this.
The edges of the hole are rounded off, and a section of it has broken off entirely. I was not able to loosen it using that method, and even if I was I wouldn't trust it to last. I did notice this line in the instructions for belt removal:
"Position 3/8-in. breaker bar or, as appropriate, a 1/2-in. ratchet wrench on belt tensioner (7) and move tensioner (7) clockwise to loosen drivebelt (9)"
Since the 3/8th socket is out I'm looking at the 1/2 ratchet to see if that would work. However, I have no idea how a ratchet wrench would be used to adjust the tensioner, and there doesn't seem to be anything further about it in the TM.
Any advice or knowledge appreciated.
The edges of the hole are rounded off, and a section of it has broken off entirely. I was not able to loosen it using that method, and even if I was I wouldn't trust it to last. I did notice this line in the instructions for belt removal:
"Position 3/8-in. breaker bar or, as appropriate, a 1/2-in. ratchet wrench on belt tensioner (7) and move tensioner (7) clockwise to loosen drivebelt (9)"
Since the 3/8th socket is out I'm looking at the 1/2 ratchet to see if that would work. However, I have no idea how a ratchet wrench would be used to adjust the tensioner, and there doesn't seem to be anything further about it in the TM.
Any advice or knowledge appreciated.