Oriellys, Autozone, and Advanced all sell these they are like $10.99 iirc look where they have all the help stuff they are usually in there.
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Oriellys, Autozone, and Advanced all sell these they are like $10.99 iirc look where they have all the help stuff they are usually in there.
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So once I get the elbows out, what I'm looking for thats indicating a new tensioner?
Is this set good anybody? By good I mean have the required sizes? The set doesn't tell me what sizes are included.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Crescent-...specifications
or is this set better? its not a 6 point though, im not sure if that matters or not
- Contains one 3/8 in. drive 72-tooth teardrop ratchet with quick release, one 3 in. extension, one 5/8 in. spark plug, 1 magnetic handle with 10 screwdriver bits, twelve 3/8 in. drive SAE sockets and twelve 3/8 in. drive metric sockets
- 14 regular-length 3/8 in. drive sockets in the following sizes: 3/8 in., 7/16 in., 1/2 in., 9/16 in., 5/8 in., 11/16 in. 3/4 in., 13mm, 14mm, 15mm, 16mm, 17mm, 18mm and 19mm
- 10 deep-well 3/8 in. drive sockets in the following sizes: 5/16 in., 3/8 in., 7/16 in., 1/2 in., 9/16 in., 10mm, 12mm, 13mm, 14mm and 15mm
I'm going off the sizes that are included
I just picked up the $30 set for the wife's place. It kills me that if I grab stuff from the box then I'm missing it at the other house.
Really need to get these houses combined
For Christmas 3 years ago I got a 200 peice craftsman mechanics tool set thing. Its come in handy so much, its just lacking 1/2 inch sockets variety and wrench variety and deep sockets. I had to add a few sockets that it lacked that help a lot when working on my car like deepwell sockets I need to get some standard and metric sets of them. Yeah it was like 200 bucks but the investment is worth it in the long run even if its was a gift. Hit up garage sales you can grab a boat load of tool cheap as hell and if its an older guy usually its stuff thats like 30+ years old and indestructible. Before you know it you will need to get a shed for everything haha.
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Now..if someone asks me ....which are the tools to go get and be nearly 100% set on almost all cars/trucks. I can do that. Between knowing what was in my buddies box and my own. You'd spend probably the same amount as the "sets" and get much better tools.
For example.. there's very few uses for 12 point sockets. Ford driveshafts and a couple other things, but mostly, they are worthless nut/bolt head rounders.
A set of pivot head ratcheting wrenches is a must.
Most stuff is done with deep sockets, I only grab a shallow socket if required.
Invest in a good prybar
Things like those above make you faster on the job too.
Is there a write up on how to change the accessory belt, I can't get mines off? 98 Grand Prix se
not really. put a socket on the pulley bolt on the tensioner, then turn the nut so the pulley moves away from the belt, once you figure out what way to turn it slide the belt off the alt pulley.
you may need a small pipe ( or breaker bar) to hold the tensioner in place, its damn tight, leverage is your friend.
Got it! It was damn tight
I'm trying to figure it out but I can't get the alternator out, there's a bracket in front of the alt connecting to the tensioner bracket
https://mail-attachment.googleuserco...P9a-UjBB39mqck
heres a pic of what I'm talking about. The bottom of the alternator has this bracket
My bad about the pic, I finally got the alt off, I missed a bolt.. Those 2 hoses, do I need to disconnect them from the tensioner bracket or can I leave them. I ask because my hose are almost melted around the pipe. And it's hard to get them off
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