Serpentine change (plumber technology)
#1
Serpentine change (plumber technology)
Like I said before I just bought this 850 SW non-turbo and I didn't realize that the compressor pulley was locked because the car ran without any problems and the serpentine belt didn't make any sound ( I don't know why) the thing is I was trying to get a short serpentine to bypass the compressor and here are the photos.
Things you need:
1. 1/8 Allen key
2. 14'' pipe wrench
3. long thin stick (can be an arrow or a coat hanger)
4. Vice grip and 3 quarters(just in case you release the tensioner and it goes all the way you cannot grab it back with the pipe wrench, that's a little trick to move it but don't go too hard because you'll bend the quarters )
The thing was that I took out the old serpentine and I don't know what I did but I unlocked the compressor ( It still doesn't work but the pulley run ) so I returned the new one and get my money back.
I think this is a good idea just in case you are in a hurry and you don't have the right tools like me... ( this is only to take you out of trouble so you can scratch parts with those tools)
I hope you understand me 'cuz I'm not a english speaker..... Thanks!
Things you need:
1. 1/8 Allen key
2. 14'' pipe wrench
3. long thin stick (can be an arrow or a coat hanger)
4. Vice grip and 3 quarters(just in case you release the tensioner and it goes all the way you cannot grab it back with the pipe wrench, that's a little trick to move it but don't go too hard because you'll bend the quarters )
The thing was that I took out the old serpentine and I don't know what I did but I unlocked the compressor ( It still doesn't work but the pulley run ) so I returned the new one and get my money back.
I think this is a good idea just in case you are in a hurry and you don't have the right tools like me... ( this is only to take you out of trouble so you can scratch parts with those tools)
I hope you understand me 'cuz I'm not a english speaker..... Thanks!
#4
The vice grip(use a small one is easy to the limited space) and the quarters are just in case you release the tensioner without the belt, the tensioner will go all of the way and you cannot grab it with the pipe wrench to take it to the maximum, what you gonna do is put together all the quarters and grab them very strong on the right side, the left side of them will fit the square of the tensioner, you just have to pull a little bit and stop the tensioner with something to grab it better with the wrench ( remember don't go too hard or you're going to bend the quarters)
#5
Or ... just go to ebay and drop $23 on the tool and toss it into the spare tire well. VOLVO SERPENTINE BELT TOOL 4708 | eBay
That or if you're replacing the tensioner get an aftermarket one (Gates) that uses a 1/2 inch drive breaker bar to engage/disengage it.
That or if you're replacing the tensioner get an aftermarket one (Gates) that uses a 1/2 inch drive breaker bar to engage/disengage it.
Last edited by Kiss4aFrog; 08-21-2012 at 08:15 PM.
#6
#7
Or ... just go to ebay and drop $23 on the tool and toss it into the spare tire well. VOLVO SERPENTINE BELT TOOL 4708 | eBay
That or if you're replacing the tensioner get an aftermarket one (Gates) that uses a 1/2 inch drive breaker bar to engage/disengage it.
That or if you're replacing the tensioner get an aftermarket one (Gates) that uses a 1/2 inch drive breaker bar to engage/disengage it.
#8
With the tool it's a breeze. I'm just so full of specialized tools I hate to buy another and I've done mine twice with a pry bar and both times I almost lost a finger. I broke down and got the replacement tensioner since most of the stuff on my car is original and after 250K I'm guessing the spring in that sucker is getting a little weak. That and the Gates is a sealed non serviceable unit and the Volvo unit is supposed to be serviced at 30K intervals. I'll be upgrading to a 19T soon so I figure with the faster Rs I want to make sure the belt isn't slipping
I just broke down and bought thin walled specialty lug sockets as I'm replacing all my lug bolts and want to keep the chrome looking good. At least they are useful for other vehicles too like my RX-7 !!
I just broke down and bought thin walled specialty lug sockets as I'm replacing all my lug bolts and want to keep the chrome looking good. At least they are useful for other vehicles too like my RX-7 !!
#9
The stick is to help you to set the route of the belt.
The vice grip(use a small one is easy to the limited space) and the quarters are just in case you release the tensioner without the belt, the tensioner will go all of the way and you cannot grab it with the pipe wrench to take it to the maximum, what you gonna do is put together all the quarters and grab them very strong on the right side, the left side of them will fit the square of the tensioner, you just have to pull a little bit and stop the tensioner with something to grab it better with the wrench ( remember don't go too hard or you're going to bend the quarters)
The vice grip(use a small one is easy to the limited space) and the quarters are just in case you release the tensioner without the belt, the tensioner will go all of the way and you cannot grab it with the pipe wrench to take it to the maximum, what you gonna do is put together all the quarters and grab them very strong on the right side, the left side of them will fit the square of the tensioner, you just have to pull a little bit and stop the tensioner with something to grab it better with the wrench ( remember don't go too hard or you're going to bend the quarters)
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