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Lisle Serpentine Belt Tool & Accessories - Expanded Model - Page 2 Questions & Answers
When do i need to change my serpentine belt
Look at the grooved side of the belt and replace when you see lots of stress cracks throughout the belt. Also, if any strands are whipping around on the front side--replace
Diagram serpentine belt for a ford f-250 7.3l diesel
I had this same thing happen to me. i spent some time trying to find a image of this so i could replace my belt. ford dealers will help. but for me this was not a option. so i searched the net. here is a image that may help.
Tensioner not move what do i do 1999 dodge caravan
Here's how to get a serpentine belt on or off (You'll need to do both). It's easy and doesn't require a prybar.
On:
- Get a 14mm or 9/16" socket and a long handled ratchet or breaker bar.
- Get the belt around all the pulleys except the A/C compressor or Alternator.
- Locate the tensioner pulley. It's one of the smaller
ones and is mounted on a spring loaded arm. It's job, as the name
suggests, is to keep the belt tight. Get your socket on
the center nut of this pulley.
- Slowly pull the ratchet toward the center of the
engine. The pulley will pivot on the arm allowing you to get the belt
on the final pulley.
- Slowly release the tension.
- You're done
Off:
- Get a 14mm or 9/16" socket and a long handled ratchet or breaker bar.
- Locate the tensioner pulley. It's one of the smaller
ones and is mounted on a spring loaded arm. It's job, as the name
suggests, is to keep the belt tight. Get your socket on
the center nut of this pulley.
- Slowly pull the ratchet toward the center of the
engine. The pulley will pivot on the arm allowing you to get the belt
off one of the pulley's (A/C or Alternator is best)
- Slowly release the tension.
- You're done
Mike
How do you release the serpentine belt from the
Here's how to get a serpentine belt on or off (You'll need to do both). It's easy and doesn't require a prybar.
On:
- Get a 14mm or 9/16" socket and a long handled ratchet or breaker bar.
- Get the belt around all the pulleys except the A/C compressor or Alternator.
- Locate the tensioner pulley. It's one of the smaller
ones and is mounted on a spring loaded arm. It's job, as the name
suggests, is to keep the belt tight. Get your socket on
the center nut of this pulley.
- Slowly pull the ratchet toward the center of the
engine. The pulley will pivot on the arm allowing you to get the belt
on the final pulley.
- Slowly release the tension.
- You're done
Off:
- Get a 14mm or 9/16" socket and a long handled ratchet or breaker bar.
- Locate the tensioner pulley. It's one of the smaller
ones and is mounted on a spring loaded arm. It's job, as the name
suggests, is to keep the belt tight. Get your socket on
the center nut of this pulley.
- Slowly pull the ratchet toward the center of the
engine. The pulley will pivot on the arm allowing you to get the belt
off one of the pulley's (A/C or Alternator is best)
- Slowly release the tension.
- You're done
Mike
Kango 950 motor runs but hammer only engages sometimes
This is an indication that the hammer needs service. When you take the barrel off you will see the striker. There is a piston inside the striker, when the rubber rings on the piston wear out you have the problem you describe. time to replace the motor brushes clean and regressed, make sure to use the correct grease, Check the backlash on ring and pinions. Don't put too much grease on the piston or it will stick and not strike. Good luck I forgot to ask which version. This is for the uk atlas coco, silver with blue or red handle
5/29/2022 2:06:56 AM •
Hammering
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on May 29, 2022
Where can I get a set of brushes for a kango 950X
Unfortunately, you won't find them - Kango was a great hammer, but the company has been gone for many years and there are no parts available.
I would find a local repair shop that may have a different brand brush that is the same or bigger dimensions - by using a piece of 220 grit sandpaper on a hard, flat surface - you can sand them down to the proper size.
It will get you out of a bind
3/3/2021 2:37:44 PM •
Hammering
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Answered
on Mar 03, 2021
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