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Re: How do you change the fan belt on an H ??
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Posted by Bill Smith on December 24, 2003 at 12:04:28 from (63.147.130.86):
In Reply to: How do you change the fan belt on an H ?? posted by Santa , Merry X-mas on December 24, 2003 at 10:51:57:
Little John is correct. I believe first and foremost you will want to remove the hood so you can see better at what you are doing. The front half of the pulley is actually a threaded ring that will turn one way to loosen and the other way to tighten. There is a set screw that screws into a groove to keep the ring from turning on its own. You will need to loosen the nut on that set screw and loosen the screw (I would take it clear out to insure that it is out far enough). This will enable you to turn the ring. Be careful because the ring is caste iron and can be broken fairly easily. You may want to clean exposed threads and spray on some WD-40 before trying to turn the ring. If the old belt is broke clear into, shouldn't be hard to get it off. You may want to compare it to the new one for size. Thread the new belt over the fan blades. Tight fit but should go inbetween the hand cankshaft and the crankshaft. Place on the adjustable pulley first. Loosen the ring untill the belt can slide onto the crankshaft pulley. Then tighten the ring untill the belt has proper tension, rotate ring to closest groove and then put the set screw back on.
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