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changing fanbelt on 3.8l v6 commo motor
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changing fanbelt on 3.8l v6 commo motor
stupid question but i need the answer.
new car, never owned a commodore motor before.
how do i release the idler so i can remove the fan belt?
it is a vn motor i think, in my surf.
thanks
new car, never owned a commodore motor before.
how do i release the idler so i can remove the fan belt?
it is a vn motor i think, in my surf.
thanks
I assume that it is the main belt and just not a fan belt?
If it is you need an 18mm (i think) spanner and put it on the nut on the front of the idler tensioner thingy.
Push or pull it across and up to the drivers side of the engine bay and it will allow you to get the belt off.
Its a job you may need an extra set of hands for if its the first time you have done it, and take a good note of which way the belt runs around everything.
Cheers and good luck with it
If it is you need an 18mm (i think) spanner and put it on the nut on the front of the idler tensioner thingy.
Push or pull it across and up to the drivers side of the engine bay and it will allow you to get the belt off.
Its a job you may need an extra set of hands for if its the first time you have done it, and take a good note of which way the belt runs around everything.
Cheers and good luck with it
I suggest a digital photo would be handyI.M.P.O.S.E wrote:I assume that it is the main belt and just not a fan belt?
If it is you need an 18mm (i think) spanner and put it on the nut on the front of the idler tensioner thingy.
Push or pull it across and up to the drivers side of the engine bay and it will allow you to get the belt off.
Its a job you may need an extra set of hands for if its the first time you have done it, and take a good note of which way the belt runs around everything.
Cheers and good luck with it
Position the spanner so it goes in line with the pivot point of the idler arm, that way you'll find it easier to tension the spring force. You may what to use a large racket to get enough leverage. If you ever have to remove this idler, say stuffed bearing, be aware it's a left hand thread. It's not marked on the bolt anywhere like a normal left hand thread, I snap part of the housing off and had to spend $50 on one from the wrecker.
Nice one Taz...
The idler you need is the little black pulley between the power steering pulley and the alternator... then the belt goes spastic round all the pulleys
Worst thing is the one belt.. my belt snapped and you lose everything basically... I was nearly home, coming down the hill near my place... and it was fun limpin home with no power steering.. almost didnt make the take into my place
The idler you need is the little black pulley between the power steering pulley and the alternator... then the belt goes spastic round all the pulleys

Worst thing is the one belt.. my belt snapped and you lose everything basically... I was nearly home, coming down the hill near my place... and it was fun limpin home with no power steering.. almost didnt make the take into my place
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