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Re: Tensioner Question

by "Jim Warman" <mechanic@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 11, 2008 at 04:19 PM

The best way to check for a water pump concern is to use a small mirror to 
look at the weep hole in the housing. Sometimes removing the belt and 
chcecking for paly in the pump shaft can be necessary (don't forget to
give 
it a spin to check for noise or roughness.. ). While the belt is off is an

ideal time to check the tensioner, any idlers and the accessories for
smooth 
turning and such.

Too many techs don't take the time for a proper diagnosis and this can
lead 
to either a repeat repair or the frustration of repeat phone calls to get 
authorization for "missed" requirements (sometimes I have to wonder if the

"missed" part is intentional or not - once they have your car apart,
you're 
pretty well trapped).

Without the op****tunity to actually assess the concern in person,
everything 
becomes a list of "could be's"... which doesn't offer much in the way of 
direction.

For those things that could shred a belt.... bent sheaves, debris in the 
sheaves, cheap belts, misaligned pulleys, loose accessories or idlers, a 
bent or worn tensioner... anything that can affect the tracking of the
belt, 
in other words... All one can do is take a hard look at the system.


"John" <stepri@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:ee2d245lq17da0164dsiskh5qeliq37g99@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Do you think that it could be the water pump?
>
> Could a bad water pump shred the serpentien belt?
>
> When I lifted the hood I noticed some coolent that was he sprayed up
> from the belt slapping around or something.
>
> The coolent was up near the coolent box itself but on the outside and
> about a 1/4 cup of fluid.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, 11 May 2008 02:23:12 GMT, "Jim Warman"
> <mechanic@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>Well, we do have some concerns...
>>
>>The tensioner "could" be bent.... this is true - it couild be bent.... 
>>But,
>>without some simple checking, we are left with "could be" rather than
"is"
>>or "isn't".
>>
>>Your friend said it "could" be bent and he looked at it.... We can't
look 
>>at
>>it and you are asking for a guarrantee....
>>
>>By all means, check it once a week to see if something is going on... If

>>you
>>don't mind being stranded alongside the road without an accessory belt
at 
>>an
>>inconvenient time, this could save some coin.
>>
>>For anything else, you could find a decent shop with adequate techs
(hard 
>>to
>>do in this brave new world) that have the where-with-all to actually
make
>>good recommendations based on viable testing.
>>
>>FWIW... I have no problem with stating that I am 100% sure that your 
>>friend
>>could be right or wrong....
>
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Tensioner Question
John <stepri@[EMAIL P  2008-05-10 12:17:47 
Re: Tensioner Question
"Jim Warman" &l  2008-05-11 02:23:12 
Re: Tensioner Question
John <stepri@[EMAIL P  2008-05-10 21:42:48 
Re: Tensioner Question
John <stepri@[EMAIL P  2008-05-10 22:55:06 
Re: Tensioner Question
"Jim Warman" &l  2008-05-11 16:19:06 
Re: Tensioner Question
John <stepri@[EMAIL P  2008-05-11 09:22:42 

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