serpentine belt help plz
#1
serpentine belt help plz
Hey there, I have a 98 Z28 that appears to have a broken pulley. I am not the ultimate goober but I'm pretty unsaavy when it comes to my motor so please bare with me. If you're looking at the engine from the front of the car it's the upper left pulley the main (serpentine?) belt is connected to. Which pulley is that?
Basically, can I replace that pulley myself and more importantly, can I get the belt back on it, or possibly replace the belt, myself?
Appreciate your time.
Basically, can I replace that pulley myself and more importantly, can I get the belt back on it, or possibly replace the belt, myself?
Appreciate your time.
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"Broken pulley"? That's unusual. Pulleys don't normally break. The bearing might fail or the bolt might come loose, but a "broken pulley". I doubt it. If you get the pulley off you can replace the bearing for under $10. The dealer is going to charge more than $50. What condition is the bolt in and how do the threads look? It's probably an idler.
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Thanks for the response. I'll look closer at the pulley when I get home from work, I know they are very strong and breaking sounds pretty impossible.
Regardless, can I get a new belt on without having to take things apart?
Also, since the power steering is out it's hell to drive. If I could pull it off are there any major concerns with other things not working if I try to drive it to a mechanic?
Regardless, can I get a new belt on without having to take things apart?
Also, since the power steering is out it's hell to drive. If I could pull it off are there any major concerns with other things not working if I try to drive it to a mechanic?
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HSV- Your pic, that's the thing thats broken, what the wrench is on... that outer ring that keeps the belt from sliding off is broken.
eallan- I haven't removed anything, but when the belt slipped off the power steering stopped working, so I assume the belt is controlled to power steering somehow?
eallan- I haven't removed anything, but when the belt slipped off the power steering stopped working, so I assume the belt is controlled to power steering somehow?
#9
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The power steering pump is run off of the same belt yes. So if the belt slips off you will lose you alternator, power steering, A/C, etc. You can buy just the pulley itself from NAPA. Cost me like $20. Just unbolt it. Bolt the new one on and slide the belt back on. Simple as pie.
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You can't drive it w/o the belt b/c the waterpump is driven by it. You'll overheat the engine if you run it at all, so driving is out of the question. That pulley is called the belt tensioner pulley and should be available at your local autoparts store. All you need to change it and put the belt back on is a 15mm wrench. Make sure your belt isn't damaged before you reuse it(if you still have it). Good luck.
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That idler must be make of plastic rather than metal for it to "break" The bearing could have seized taking out the pulley. If you can get it for $20 at you local auto parts store that's a deal. Don't forget to examine the belt real close. It wouldn't hurt to buy it anyway and keep it as a spare. You must be driving very short distances only to run the vehicle without overheating. Good thing for you it's winter time.