nwoods
Expedition Leader
My belts squeal whenever I turn the steering wheel, suggesting a loose belt. No problem says I, that should be something easy enough that even I can do it. Little did I know how challenging it would be! The top belts are definitely loose, and the bottom belts look kinda loose as well. So I took off the skid plates and tried tightening the bottom tensioner. Nope. Wouldn't even turn. So I loosened it, then retightened it. Mistake! When I tried tightening it, the bolt head kept slipping out of the groove that appears to be designed to repel the bolt head
After several fruitless attempts to have something different happen each time I try the same thing, I got marginally smarter, and stuff a socket between the bolt and an adjacent fitting, more or less holding the bolt within the slot as I tightened it. The bottom belt is still not all that tight, but its not any looser than I started, and it's not the power steering belt, so I called it good enough, and moved to the top end tensioner.
This is where I started getting really frustrated. No amount of tightening this tensioner seems to do any good at all. I was able to loosen it, and marginally tighten it, but it never got tight. I can pinch the belts about 2" of slack, which seems like a lot! And indeed, the slightest attempt turn the steering wheel just stalls the pulley that drives the steering assembly pump, and it gives a god awful squeal.
Not quite willing to give up yet, I decided to try extra hard, and proceeded to sink the nut solidly into the ultrasoft aluminum that the pulley bracket is made out of. Now I fear I have shredded the slotted bolt connector that the tensioner bolt is supposed to mount to.
So now I have an undrivable Montero, the belts are so loose I can't even turn the steering wheel, and I can't figure out a way to tighten them.
Any suggestions?
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This is where I started getting really frustrated. No amount of tightening this tensioner seems to do any good at all. I was able to loosen it, and marginally tighten it, but it never got tight. I can pinch the belts about 2" of slack, which seems like a lot! And indeed, the slightest attempt turn the steering wheel just stalls the pulley that drives the steering assembly pump, and it gives a god awful squeal.
Not quite willing to give up yet, I decided to try extra hard, and proceeded to sink the nut solidly into the ultrasoft aluminum that the pulley bracket is made out of. Now I fear I have shredded the slotted bolt connector that the tensioner bolt is supposed to mount to.
So now I have an undrivable Montero, the belts are so loose I can't even turn the steering wheel, and I can't figure out a way to tighten them.
Any suggestions?
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