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914zim |
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Still pretty clueless... ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 221 Joined: 29-July 03 From: New Berlin, WI Member No.: 962 ![]() |
Dudes:
Well, so far my clutch replacement seems to be holding up. I actually got a little driving in last weekend! I tried to take the 914 into work today and I noticed a slight burning burning smell, but I wasn't sure if it was from my car (lots of traffic). I only made it about 2 miles before the "GEN", "CAT" and "EGR" lights came on. I quickly turned around and headed for home. After work today, I found the belt wrapped around the pully on the engine. I've unwound it and am ready to replace it, but I was wondering how nasty of a job it is to replace. Wondering how to loosen the alternator in order to get the belt on. I did a quick search and didn't find anything right away. Can I get the replacement belt an any FLAPS? Any thoughts or comments from those who have done it would be appreciated! I was hoping to get this fixed quick and get back to driving before the snow starts flying! Thanks, Andy... |
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Yup, you've got it! Remove the pulley and the pedastal mounted to the center of the fan, as well as the "tripod" (or does it have four feet?) support that goes across the fan opening. Then you can get the belt onto the fan pulley, no problem!
Keep the smog pulley and pump together--turn the pump every six months or so, just to make sure it still spins. (A little Marvel Mystery Oil probably couldn't hurt it!) E-bay it if you need money; some folks still need that original equipment to pass smog, and the pumps tend to seize after the drive belt "breaks accidentally" just after the smog test. And when the belt is replaced, the seized pump will tend to shear the rubber damper between the pulley and the fan... --DD |
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