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Before I get pummeled with "You have to use the tool or else!", let me say that I know that there are very experienced folks out there that can adjust the balance and T-belt without using any tool because they've done it a bizillion times and know by "feel" when it's right.
My question to you gurus - can you please explain to me as best you can how to "tell" when the belts are correct? My current mechanic at a aftermarket Porsche-only repair place doesn't even use the tension gauge on the t-belt, he relies on the auto-adjuster mechanism to tesion it (scarry to me!)
My goal here is to become a belt adjusting guru someday - I just want to be able to adjust my belts right before and after two days at the track!
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Thanks for the words!
I'm having a friend bring over a 9201 tool and we'll use it to 'test' my 'oof' factor.
And I agree 100% on the not wrenching right before a track day!
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oh - forgot to ask...
Is that 90 degree inflection taken with it at TDC or with it up to TDC and then backed off a little?
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Great! I think I've got it! I feel empowered, thanks Flash...
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Yes it does master yogi...<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
oh, and also I'm pretty good at gauging torque also, been doing it since '72... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Flash et. all - here's a pic - just wanted to verify...
The yellow circle is where the adjuster is, yes?
Which direction do I turn the wrench to tighten the belt?
The red circle is the middle of the long run of the belt, that's where i take my "90degree" reading? Yes?
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Thanks guys. I think that gives me all I need to know - and yes, i have the manual on cd. Not that it makes that much sense, porsche manuals are not for the timid...
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[quote name='sasilverbullet' post='28535' date='Nov 29 2006, 02:46 PM']Thanks guys. I think that gives me all I need to know - and yes, i have the manual on cd. Not that it makes that much sense, porsche manuals are not for the timid...[/quote]
I was looking at your picture and it looks like your running without the balance belt idler pulley
do you have it off for repair or is this something we can do without?
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I grabbed that pic off a site - it's not actually my car.
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[quote name='sasilverbullet' post='28547' date='Nov 29 2006, 06:34 PM']I grabbed that pic off a site - it's not actually my car.[/quote]
lol. I was just curious. recently changed my belts and had to tinker with the idler a little.
the manuel says to pre load the idler to 0-0.1mm and keep 0.5mm from the lower toothed pulley
and when i pre loaded the idler the belt would be too tight. I know i shouldn.t be doing it but i adjusted
it while it was running and all is good now <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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hey, if it worked, who cares!
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I'm thinking that after gaining access, I'll check it out running also, just to see how bad it is BEFORE I adjust it...
And then again afterwards...
Michael Sorbera
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2004 Nissan Titan Crew Cab
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