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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Kensteph on 29 September 2007, 13:14:00

Title: fan belt woes
Post by: Kensteph on 29 September 2007, 13:14:00
How on earth do you acheive the simple job of tensioning or replacing a fan belt
Title: Re: fan belt woes
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 29 September 2007, 13:49:59
Hi and welcome to the site :y

You would best put a question like this into the Help Section far more coverage in there mate. Also fill out your Profile Section with what Engine size etc.... :y
Title: Re: fan belt woes
Post by: hotel21 on 29 September 2007, 14:08:51
Hi and welcome to OOF.

The tension is taken up automatically on a V6 and probably on the other variants as well - no doubt someone else will confirm.

To replace the belt a ring spanner is placed on the tensioner and used to relieve the tension on the aux belt thus allowing removal/replacement.  Its a bit of a complex routing, however, so best to take a piccy first to ensure that its easily and correctly replaced.

When you get the chance, please update your profile to show location/car and engine so that others can help quicker and easier, perhaps being able to pop round if you are nearby.

 :y
Title: Re: fan belt woes
Post by: JasonH on 29 September 2007, 16:06:22
On the V6 you need a 15mm spanner to put on the tensioner pulley and slip the belt off. However to replace the belt there's a small bracket that has to be undone to get the belt out.
Title: Re: fan belt woes
Post by: TheBoy on 29 September 2007, 16:32:10
Petrol engines: 15mm rinf spanner on spring loaded tensioner
25TD BMW engine: PITA, stupid bloody design for the spring loaded tensioner, and the tensioners are weak, and break.
2.2DTi: No idea....