that sucks. i'm still using the unrevised bracket.
blowme said:I take it that with the JSC you can't run the stock spring loaded tensioner. Whats the reason? (newbie)
use a good size torque wrench to take the bolt off, and a belt wrench to grip the pulley.mattlock said:I'm trying to take off my P/S pulley so I can install the replacement one that JR recently sent me. I can't get the nut to break loose. I can't find anywhere that says which way that nut is threaded. Does anyone know which way it turns to break that thing loose? Also, any tips on removing it? I used a clamp to hold everything in place, but that got bent up pretty good.
matt
if i remember correctly, it's threaded normal. It takes quite a bit of force to get it loose. might wanna have someone to grip onto the pulley while you take the bolt off.mattlock said:thanks,
Is the P/S nut threaded normal (lefty-loosy), or is it reverse threaded (lefty-tighty)?
matt
It is definately threaded normal. It took a "grip wrench" and 1/2" breaker bar, and it came right off. The new P/S pulley ligned everything up straight as an arrow. thanks for the helpuchiha said:if i remember correctly, it's threaded normal. It takes quite a bit of force to get it loose. might wanna have someone to grip onto the pulley while you take the bolt off.
Here is a pic with the 2 bolts circled in white, the adjustment bolt is circled in red. when replacing the belt, I found it easier to see the crank pulley by removing the splash guard from under the car, but I don't think it is necesary. Also, if you're replacing the belt, you will need to totally remove the bracket assembly.BlackNite said:OK; just read all 31 pages from start to finish... so I have a good idea of what to look for and what to expect. I have one question though:
Can anyone tell me exactly what bolts I need to loosen and what bolt I need to turn to tighten to tighten my belt?
Thanks dude; that's exactly what I was looking for! I adjusted the belt and no longer have it slipping or making that aweful noise (u know, that 1988 cadilac that is about to break down, but wants to make its presence known by screaching as loud as it can when you press on the gas) when I get above 6KRPMS.mattlock said:Here is a pic with the 2 bolts circled in white, the adjustment bolt is circled in red. when replacing the belt, I found it easier to see the crank pulley by removing the splash guard from under the car, but I don't think it is necesary. Also, if you're replacing the belt, you will need to totally remove the bracket assembly.
matt
i VieTEC said:you got kpro?