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Re: tightening fan belt on SUPER A
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 06, 2007 at 08:57:19 from (209.226.106.65):
In Reply to: tightening fan belt on SUPER A posted by al bane on February 06, 2007 at 08:21:54:
Al: If your Super A fan adjustment hasn't been adjusted for awhile, they can br difficult. You'll notice the slot it slides up or down in. First you must remove the generator belt. On the back side of the slot is a 15/16 nut, that slot frame is supposed to keep it from turning. Very often it doesn't and you have to find a 15/16 wrench that will fit in there and hold, yes even do a bit of movement. I say 15/16 as that is what mine had, however I wonder if these were originally 1". On front side between slot and fan pulley is a hex area on shaft designed to tahe 7/8 open end wrench. Persnally I'd put lots of penetrating oil on the nut and let it set for a few days. Good luck, these can try your patience.
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