another stupid 81-83? belt tension
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another stupid 81-83? belt tension



Thanks Dick,
My problem is with the p/s belt, my FSM and my bracket don't seem to match 
up.  I don't think you have to loosen the water pump to get at the pulley, 
but if I look at the FSM, (the pix are in the emission section under the air 
pump) it seems that way.  I couldn't adjust the air pump, because I need a 
15mm flat wrench and only had metric sockets. To loosen it I had to remove 
the pulley. Part of my problem may have been sun stroke, but I'm sure you're 
used to that in the desert :)
You do have to loosen the item and then pivot it.  The altenator you only 
need to loosen the one bolt and swing it, just like all mopars.  The p/s 
section says there is a hole for a 1/2 drive.  I can't find it, but my motor 
is a 360 so maybe the brackets were switched
Thanks for the page references.
Rob


>From: "Dick Benjamin" <DickB@xxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: IML: another stupid 81-83? belt tension
>Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2002 21:48:05 -0700
>
>Each of your drive belts has one pulley that is on a position adjustable
>device.  Depending on which belt you are talking about, you can identify 
>the
>item that pivots, loosen its lock nuts, and re-position the device so that
>the belt tension is within spec.  This information is clearly given in the
>service manual, in section 7, under "accessory drive belts", page 7-5,
>figure 1 and associated text.  Be sure to read and understand all 12
>paragraphs, and pay particular attention to the caution paragraphs.
>
>The routing for each belt is shown, and you can figure out which is the
>adjustment point for each belt by noting that the crankshaft, AC 
>compressor,
>and fan/water pump pulley are not adjustable as to position.  Logic
>therefore tells us that the alternator is the adjustment point for the
>belt(s) that connect the AC, Alternator and crank pulleys;  the power
>steering pump is the adjustment point for the belt that connects the Power
>Steering, crankshaft and Water pump pulleys; and the AIR pump is the
>adjustment point for the belt that connects the air pump, crankshaft and
>water pump pulleys.  If your engine is dirty, you may have problems finding
>the pivot points and the lock nuts, but they are there, just keep cleaning
>and looking, you'll find them.
>
>Dick Benjamin
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Rob P <fristpenny@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 3:10 PM
>Subject: IML: another stupid 81-83? belt tension
>
>
> > I changed my water pump, not too bad only took 3 weeks ;)
> > Now the problem.  Can't figure out how to tension the p/s & air pump
>belts.
> > Altenator was no problem.  I can live w/o the air pump but p/s is a 
>must.
> > Plus they run the water pump so I need to do this the p/s is so loose it
> > doesn't turn and the air pump too tight to go on.  I see how the air 
>pump
> > pivots, but it won't pivot.  Power steering I can hardly see the 
>bracket.
> > TIA
> > Rob
> > PS don't tell me to look in the FSM w/o specific page references, 
>because
>I
> > have found it annoyingly useless
> >
> >
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