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NOTE: The V-belt will slip if it does not have the proper tension.
This will prevent the alternator from generating sufficient power.
Also, the engine will overheat due to the engine coolant pump pulley
slipping.
Check and adjust the V-belt tension as follows:
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Check the tension in Belt by using Belt tension checking gauge
(A).
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A - Belt Tension Checking Gauge
B - Fan Belt Mounting Pulley
C - V-Belt
D - Adjusting Bolt
E - Alternator
F - Pry Bar
G - Position G
H - Position H
Tension in belt should be as per specification.
NOTE: A “Used V-Belt” refers to a V-belt which has
been used on a running engine for five minutes or more.
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If necessary, adjust the V-belt tension. Loosen the adjusting
bolt and related bolts and/or nuts, then move the alternator with
a pry bar to tighten the V-belt to the desired tension. Then tighten
the adjusting bolts and/or nuts.
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Tighten the V-belt to the proper tension. There must be clearance
between the V-belt and the bottom of the pulley groove (G). If there
is no clearance between the V-belt and the bottom of the pulley groove
(H), replace the V-belt.
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Check the V-belt for cracks, oil or wear. If any of these conditions
exist, replace the V-belt.
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Install the new V-belt. Check the tension using Belt tension
checking gauge as per specification.
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After adjusting, run the engine for 5 minutes or more. Check
the tension again using the Belt tension checking gauge as per specifications V-Belt Tension for a used V-belt.