by evil_si » Wed Jul 20, 2005 6:47 pm
not hard to do,
there is an adjuster bolt and locking nut in the middle of the tensioner, the tensioner is the pulley with no grooves in it and the back of the belt runs on it.
loosen the lock nut in middle of tensioner, and loosen or tighten the adjuster bolt, make sure the belts are all seated before tightening, new belts arnt to expensive, best to be safe than sorry.
dont do the belts up too tight, an easy way to tell the right tension is you shud be able to twist the belt 90 degrees by hand.