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Belt replacement
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Re: Belt replacement
Is this for all the accessories on the front (water pump, alternator raw water pump)? Is there only one belt?
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Re: Belt replacement
The belts, v or serpentine are pretty easy to change. Take a pick of the routing of the belt before removal. Take the belt to an auto parts store and get a replacement and put the new one on.
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Re: Belt replacement
Ctmangrum wrote:Source of the post Ill post a pic this week. I want to call it the serpentine but not sure if that's what its called on a marine engine
that would be a sea serpent.

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Some systems will also have a bolt "locking down" that spring-loaded pulley from moving. So, once the "spring-loaded" pulley sets the tension, the bolt locks it in place. Without this bolt, the spring constantly pulls on the belt so any stretch or wear in the belt is compensated. However, with the spring-loaded pulley able to move you can also set up vibrations in the belt which could cause it to come off (which is why some use a bolt to lock down that pulley from moving once tension is set).
Still others use the "old school" way of tensioning the belt with a bolt adjustment. YOU need to set the tension and you normally do that with a tool that clips on the edge of the belt and it indicates how much tension is on the belt itself. This is actually the best way, but also means the belt may need readjustment after stretch or wear. You also set the belt tension for a used belt less than a new belt (because the initial stretch and wear on a new belt happens quickly). The adjustment mechanism can be one of the idler pulleys, or it can be one of the accessories, like the alternator. The last engine I did one of these one, it was the alternator that you used to adjust the belt tension.
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