Posted by Hugh McKinney on January 01, 2013 at 20:52:53 from (75.106.0.53):
In Reply to: 300 belt replacement posted by Lynn Kaufmann on January 01, 2013 at 20:31:38:
I can tell you that if you are installing a new water pump, and surely new belts with it, all you have to do is unscrew the four (?) bolts that hold the water pump in place. You can then remove the water pump assembly with the belts. Once you have it off, I strongly suggest you thoroughly clean and lubricate, with graphite, the threads on the outer sheave (half of pulley) on the water pump/fan/pulley assembly. It's not as hard doing it as it is to describe it. Mainly, when you re-install your new pump and belts, get you a 36 inch length of 5/16 all-thread to stick from one side of the fan shroud to the other side, to prevent the fan from rotating when you are trying to tighten the fan belt. And of course, be sure that you have the generator belt IN PLACE BEFORE you put on the fan belt. I don't have a 300, I have a 450, but I don't think that it's much different. Good Luck.
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