Posted by mkirsch on January 02, 2013 at 05:26:46 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: 300 belt replacement posted by Lynn Kaufmann on January 01, 2013 at 20:31:38:
Clean up the threads on the water pump hub as best you can and lubricate them with your favorite penetrating oil.
There's a nut and set screw on the outer sheave of the water pump pulley. Find it and remove it.
Place a punch at an angle against one of the raised points on the outer sheave, and tap with a hammer to cause the sheave to rotate counter-clockwise on the pump hub. After a few taps the sheave should be loose enough to rotate by hand.
Even after the sheave is totally loose, the belt will be a tight squeeze over the crankshaft pulley, but it will come off. It will come off over the fan blades too, just do one blade at a time.
The easiest way to get the generator belt off is like Zach says, but it should have a similar pulley setup to the water pump.
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