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Calling Flash, what's the proper procedure to tighten the pump and tensioner? Was at the track this weekend and the front bracket that connects the tensioner sheered off, taking part of the tensioner with it. The tensioner was the performance one from RSbarn, which was even more surprising as I thought that would alleviate stress. This is now the fourth time I've had the tensioner break, first time the bracket has broken. Also, where can I get the front bracket besides Pelican, which wants $81 for a triangular piece of metal? Was driving manually most of the weekend, not so bad actually.
Interestingly and unrelated, I had the O2 sensor blow off today and exhaust was coming through the front vents when it blew. It's just hanging there now. I can post pics tomorrow. Pretty scary as I thought it was an engine problem, exhaust sounds terrible with that hole there now.
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Sorry, I don't think my post was entirely clear. The triangular bracket on the front of the pump has three mounting holes, two on the top that mount to the pump and a third one that mounts to the tensioner. The hole that the tensioner mounts to has broken/sheered a piece off, dislodging the tensioner. Tensioner now cant be reconnected and ill need a new bracket. Tensioner itself looks to still be in tact, but bolt and nut are gone. Why would the bracket Break like that? I can't get a camera in there to get a good shot right now. I remember you posting somewhere about a tightening sequence, tension belt first, then tighten the mounts or is that backwards??
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No, that's not the piece. The piece im referring to is on the pump itself. below is a diagram from Pet, it's the triangular piece to the left of the number 17. Part number is 944 101 147 01 or 02. $84!!!
It drives fine on the track without the belt, even better in some cases as I think you have better road feel. It's not fun off the track as its a bear to turn the wheel at slow speed.
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Thanks Flash. When I remove the two upper bolts that hold that piece to the pump will fluid come out or are they just mounting bolts. Also, any thoughts on where to get the part, it's special order on Pelican, which is why I think it's so expensive. It's a 944 part so I would think there should be a lot of them out there used.
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I finally got around to this. Here are some pics of the broken bracket. The stock tensioners are notoriously weak so I upgraded to the RS barn tensioner and while this survived, the weak point now seems to be this bracket. How can I reinforce the bracket? And, if I do reinforce the bracket, where is the next weak point...the pump itself, the mounting bolts shown in pics or maybe the mounts coming down from the engine?
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[quote name='Lear35A' timestamp='1352680339' post='134729']I've tensioned and un tensioned this belt literally dozens of times in the last couple of years .[/quote]
Do you track your car?
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