Engine Maintenance (Rev. 04/02)
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Upper and Lower Fan Belt Adjustment
The upper fan belt should read 74 and the lower fan belt
should read 67 on the belt tension gauge.
NOTE: Both the upper and lower fan belts are adjusted at
the same time in one procedure.
NOTE: If a fan belt is loose or damaged, replace the belt
(see Fan Belt Removal and Installation procedure).
1.
Loosen the idler assembly pivot bolts and the idler
adjusting arm bolts.
2.
Push in or pull out on the idler adjusting arm to
“center” the idler assembly between the belts and
balance the tension equally between the upper and
lower belts.
3.
Tighten both idler adjusting arm bolts and both idler
assembly pivot bolts.
NOTE: If the idler assembly binds when moving for
belt adjustment, loosen the upper idler support
bracket mounting bolts to free up the assembly. Check
the main idler retainer nut assembly for proper align-
ment between the nut and the support bracket slots.
Fan Belt Removal and Installation
NOTE: Do not attempt to remove or install the belts with-
out loosening the adjustments. Belts that are installed by
prying over pulleys will fail prematurely due to internal
cord damage.
Lower Fan Belt
Removal
1.
Loosen both idler adjusting arm bolts and both idler
pulley assembly bolts.
2.
Push the idler adjusting arm IN. The lower fan belt will
come off the engine pulley. Move the arm OUT far
enough to clear the roadside idler mounting bracket.
Installation
1.
Slip the belt into the groove of the idler pulley.
2.
Push the idler adjusting arm back in toward the unit.
3.
Slip the belt onto the pulley groove on the engine.
4.
Pull the idler adjusting arm back OUT and adjust the
belts to the proper tension.
5.
Tighten the idler assembly pivot bolts and the idler
adjusting arm bolts.
Upper Fan Belt
Removal
1.
Loosen the idler adjusting arm bolts and remove the
lower fan belt (see Lower Fan Belt Removal).
2.
Push the idler adjusting arm in and the idler assembly
up. The upper belt should become slack and slip down
out of the idler pulley groove.
3.
Pull the idler adjusting arm OUT. The upper fan belt
should slip off the idler pulley as the idler pulley hub
clears the curbside idler mounting bracket.
4.
Loosen the two condenser fan hub to the shaft clamping
bolts.
5.
Tap the blower wheel with a soft hammer to drive
the blower wheel up the fan shaft to provide 1/2 in.
(13 mm) clearance between the blower wheel and the
inlet ring.
NOTE: If the condenser fan does not slide on the fan shaft
with light tapping, remove the small access panel located
on the condenser coil header above the radiator tank.
Thread a 1/4-20 x 1 in. diameter bolt into the end of the
fan shaft. Tighten the bolt and washer down on the con-
denser fan hub to loosen the blower wheel. Drive the
blower wheel back to provide 1/2 in. (13 mm) clearance
between the blower wheel and condenser fan inlet ring.
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