Centinel System – Repair Manual – 008-003   Drive Belt, Water Pump

Remove

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 CAUTION 

The belt tensioner is spring-loaded and must be pivoted away from the drive belt. Pivoting in the wrong direction can result in damage to the belt tensioner.

Using a 1/2-inch square drive, lift the tensioner to relieve tension in the belt and remove the belt.

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Inspect for Reuse

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Inspect the idler and the water pump pulley for cracks or broken grooves. Replace if necessary.

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Inspect and replace the belt for the following characteristics:

  • Cracks
  • Glazing
  • Tears or cuts
  • Excessive wear.

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Inspect the pulley alignment. Pulley misalignment must not exceed 0.5 mm per cm [0.0625 in per ft] of distance between the pulley centers.

Replace the water pump if the pulleys are not in alignment. Refer to Procedure 008-062.

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Install

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 CAUTION 

The belt tensioner is spring-loaded and must be pivoted away from the drive belt. Pivoting in the wrong direction can result in damage to the belt tensioner.

Using a 1/2-inch square drive lift and hold the belt tensioner. Install the drive belt and release the tensioner.

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Adjust

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Belt drive systems equipped with an automatic belt tensioner can not be adjusted. A belt tension gauge will not give an accurate measure of the belt tension. The automatic belt tensioner is designed to maintain proper belt tension over the life of the belt. Only
inspection of the tensioner is required.

The belt tensioner is designed to operate within the limit of arm movement provided by the cast stops when the belt length and geometry are correct.

If the tensioner is hitting either of the limits during operation, check the mounting brackets and the belt length. Loose brackets, bracket failure, alternator movement, incorrect belt length, or belt failure can cause the tensioner to hit the limits.

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Last Modified:  26-Jun-2002