Posted by jal-SD on May 04, 2011 at 18:33:49 from (208.53.222.169):
In Reply to: H fan belt adjustment posted by Eric Allen on May 04, 2011 at 18:11:08:
The pulley on the water pump is a split pulley, you tighten the belt by adjusting the front chive. It’s threaded onto the shaft. There is a set screw with a lock nut that goes into slots in the pulley shaft so the front half of the pulley can move forward and back by tightening or loosening it. Use lots of penetrating oil to soak the threads up, they probably haven't been moved in 50 or so years. CAUTION: The front chive will break if you tap on it too hard with a punch. A new one was still available and was about $55 two winter ago. If you break it, the radiator has to come off to replace it. The generator pulley works the same way. I have seen some welded in place, so look it over carefully before you try to adjust it. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)
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