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Replacing Serpentine belt/pulley
I replaced the serpentine belt on my 98 2400 SCR last fall. Since they
no longer make the belt, I had to buy a conversion kit which required replacing a pulley to accomodate the new belt (Sierra 18-15116). My question is how do you know how far to put the pulley on? I was told to put it on flush with the stem, but am having problems of the belt misaligning. |
Replacing Serpentine belt/pulley
Mike C wrote: I replaced the serpentine belt on my 98 2400 SCR last fall. Since they no longer make the belt, I had to buy a conversion kit which required replacing a pulley to accomodate the new belt (Sierra 18-15116). My question is how do you know how far to put the pulley on? I was told to put it on flush with the stem, but am having problems of the belt misaligning. Not sure I understand your question. But the pulley in question has to align with the other ones. |
Replacing Serpentine belt/pulley
My question is how far onto the shaft should the pulley be to get them
to align? It seems there has got to be a more solid way other than eye balling it. Since there are 5 pulleys, eye-balling alignment isn't easy. basskisser wrote: Mike C wrote: I replaced the serpentine belt on my 98 2400 SCR last fall. Since they no longer make the belt, I had to buy a conversion kit which required replacing a pulley to accomodate the new belt (Sierra 18-15116). My question is how do you know how far to put the pulley on? I was told to put it on flush with the stem, but am having problems of the belt misaligning. Not sure I understand your question. But the pulley in question has to align with the other ones. |
Replacing Serpentine belt/pulley
On 7 Aug 2006 12:58:09 -0700, "Mike C" wrote:
My question is how far onto the shaft should the pulley be to get them to align? It seems there has got to be a more solid way other than eye balling it. Since there are 5 pulleys, eye-balling alignment isn't easy. basskisser wrote: Mike C wrote: I replaced the serpentine belt on my 98 2400 SCR last fall. Since they no longer make the belt, I had to buy a conversion kit which required replacing a pulley to accomodate the new belt (Sierra 18-15116). My question is how do you know how far to put the pulley on? I was told to put it on flush with the stem, but am having problems of the belt misaligning. Not sure I understand your question. But the pulley in question has to align with the other ones. I would put the belt on, and then adjust the pulley until the belt is centered thereon. -- ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** John |
Replacing Serpentine belt/pulley
Mike C wrote: My question is how far onto the shaft should the pulley be to get them to align? It seems there has got to be a more solid way other than eye balling it. Since there are 5 pulleys, eye-balling alignment isn't easy. Use a straightedge from one pulley to this new pulley. |
Replacing Serpentine belt/pulley
"Mike C" wrote in message ps.com... My question is how far onto the shaft should the pulley be to get them to align? It seems there has got to be a more solid way other than eye balling it. Since there are 5 pulleys, eye-balling alignment isn't easy. basskisser wrote: Mike C wrote: I replaced the serpentine belt on my 98 2400 SCR last fall. Since they no longer make the belt, I had to buy a conversion kit which required replacing a pulley to accomodate the new belt (Sierra 18-15116). My question is how do you know how far to put the pulley on? I was told to put it on flush with the stem, but am having problems of the belt misaligning. Not sure I understand your question. But the pulley in question has to align with the other ones. The belt and the pulley should be grooved (4 or 5 grooves) and self align. With the belt in place it should be obvious if the pulley in question is not in alignment with the rest and to which direction it needs to go to be in alignment. |
Replacing Serpentine belt/pulley
JimH wrote: "Mike C" wrote in message ps.com... My question is how far onto the shaft should the pulley be to get them to align? It seems there has got to be a more solid way other than eye balling it. Since there are 5 pulleys, eye-balling alignment isn't easy. basskisser wrote: Mike C wrote: I replaced the serpentine belt on my 98 2400 SCR last fall. Since they no longer make the belt, I had to buy a conversion kit which required replacing a pulley to accomodate the new belt (Sierra 18-15116). My question is how do you know how far to put the pulley on? I was told to put it on flush with the stem, but am having problems of the belt misaligning. Not sure I understand your question. But the pulley in question has to align with the other ones. The belt and the pulley should be grooved (4 or 5 grooves) and self align. With the belt in place it should be obvious if the pulley in question is not in alignment with the rest and to which direction it needs to go to be in alignment. Most manuals will tell you to use a straightedge. |
Replacing Serpentine belt/pulley
On 8 Aug 2006 05:13:19 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:
JimH wrote: "Mike C" wrote in message ps.com... My question is how far onto the shaft should the pulley be to get them to align? It seems there has got to be a more solid way other than eye balling it. Since there are 5 pulleys, eye-balling alignment isn't easy. basskisser wrote: Mike C wrote: I replaced the serpentine belt on my 98 2400 SCR last fall. Since they no longer make the belt, I had to buy a conversion kit which required replacing a pulley to accomodate the new belt (Sierra 18-15116). My question is how do you know how far to put the pulley on? I was told to put it on flush with the stem, but am having problems of the belt misaligning. Not sure I understand your question. But the pulley in question has to align with the other ones. The belt and the pulley should be grooved (4 or 5 grooves) and self align. With the belt in place it should be obvious if the pulley in question is not in alignment with the rest and to which direction it needs to go to be in alignment. Most manuals will tell you to use a straightedge. ....for adjusting belt tension. -- ****************************************** ***** Have a Gay Day! ***** ****************************************** John |
Replacing Serpentine belt/pulley
JohnH wrote: On 8 Aug 2006 05:13:19 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: JimH wrote: "Mike C" wrote in message ps.com... My question is how far onto the shaft should the pulley be to get them to align? It seems there has got to be a more solid way other than eye balling it. Since there are 5 pulleys, eye-balling alignment isn't easy. basskisser wrote: Mike C wrote: I replaced the serpentine belt on my 98 2400 SCR last fall. Since they no longer make the belt, I had to buy a conversion kit which required replacing a pulley to accomodate the new belt (Sierra 18-15116). My question is how do you know how far to put the pulley on? I was told to put it on flush with the stem, but am having problems of the belt misaligning. Not sure I understand your question. But the pulley in question has to align with the other ones. The belt and the pulley should be grooved (4 or 5 grooves) and self align. With the belt in place it should be obvious if the pulley in question is not in alignment with the rest and to which direction it needs to go to be in alignment. Most manuals will tell you to use a straightedge. ...for adjusting belt tension. -- No, he's trying to align the new pulley with the rest. |
Replacing Serpentine belt/pulley
Hold a straight edge against a pulley and parallel to the belt. You will be
able to measure any runout from 1 pulley to the next. Measure power steering to alternator. Jim. " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message . .. "Mike C" wrote in message ps.com... My question is how far onto the shaft should the pulley be to get them to align? It seems there has got to be a more solid way other than eye balling it. Since there are 5 pulleys, eye-balling alignment isn't easy. basskisser wrote: Mike C wrote: I replaced the serpentine belt on my 98 2400 SCR last fall. Since they no longer make the belt, I had to buy a conversion kit which required replacing a pulley to accomodate the new belt (Sierra 18-15116). My question is how do you know how far to put the pulley on? I was told to put it on flush with the stem, but am having problems of the belt misaligning. Not sure I understand your question. But the pulley in question has to align with the other ones. The belt and the pulley should be grooved (4 or 5 grooves) and self align. With the belt in place it should be obvious if the pulley in question is not in alignment with the rest and to which direction it needs to go to be in alignment. |
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