Drive belt removal

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Not sure I'd anyone has had trouble reaching the tensioner release hole to remove an install your drive belt ,its almost impossible without loosening engine mounts but I found a video on YouTube about it using a jack an a block of wood works pretty good Lol just be careful how high u go with your jack so u don't break your tensioner , just replaced my alternator this morning

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Using a serpentine tool works fine, think you have to go at it from the bottom though.
 

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I borrowed my co workers SNAP ON one an i didn't work there is absolutely no clearance to fit one in there although there may be a special GM tool that fits without doing this. Anyways. I'm glad this way worked otherwise I would a been screwed good ol YouTube is a lifesaver some times lol

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They make an access hole for the removal of the actual tensioner itself but I don't know why they didn't make one to access the tensioner release hole. , dam engineers Lol I thought FORD was bad , other than that it's a pretty easy car to work on I must say

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My Harbor Freight one fits down there fine. Though it is a tricky angle.
 

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Well that's who I pull wrenches for FORD an I see tons of engineering flaws lol

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Hmmmm harbour freight hey? I think that's the one I needed its pretty low profile hey? The snap on. One didn't fit. However. The back yard way worked fine lol uploadfromtaptalk1380127614683.jpg

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well dang! i no longer want to change out my drive belt lol
 

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Lol. It works but u just have to be careful. , I only did it this way because I didint have access to the proper tool an I need my car road worthy by Friday because I will be traveling with it. For work, mabey just save yourself the trouble an order the tool before hand

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I presume you had that propped against the tensioner? That's one way to get seriously injured, that 2x4 becomes a projectile real easy.

Next time I'm messing around with my engine I'll shoot a picture of how I do it.
 
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