littlebluetruck9
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- Joined
- February 6, 2009
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- City, State
- Charlottesville, VA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1993 Ranger
Hello all!
Just replaced my serpentine belt on my 93 ranger as it was getting a few cracks in it. It might have been the original. The point is, when I bought the belt, the fellow at the parts house lent me a belt tensioner release tool.
It consists of a long piece of flatiron with a handle, as well as assorted sockets and an extension which allows you to set and maintain an angle, in case you have to go around something to get to your tensioner. The business end has a 3/8 drive stud. You just stick the stud into the female receiver on the front of the tensioner, pull to the left, and presto, no tension!
Got the job done in about 10 minutes.
Worth asking for and even renting if you are going to do this job.
Just replaced my serpentine belt on my 93 ranger as it was getting a few cracks in it. It might have been the original. The point is, when I bought the belt, the fellow at the parts house lent me a belt tensioner release tool.
It consists of a long piece of flatiron with a handle, as well as assorted sockets and an extension which allows you to set and maintain an angle, in case you have to go around something to get to your tensioner. The business end has a 3/8 drive stud. You just stick the stud into the female receiver on the front of the tensioner, pull to the left, and presto, no tension!
Got the job done in about 10 minutes.
Worth asking for and even renting if you are going to do this job.