Push the tensioner down and remove belt
There is only one serpentine belt and it has an automatic tensioner. It doesn't need to be "adjusted"
Depending on how many miles are on your vehicle. If you have 35k or more you need to replace your serpentine belt or all of your accessory belts. And if you have 89k or more you need to replace your serpentine or accessory belts and your timing belt.
the nova never had a serpentine belt in 1976, it had 2 belts on it unless it had air conditioning and then it had 3 belts.
There isn't one.
usually serpentine belts get their tension(tightness) from the belt tensioner
Serpentine belts for cars may be purchased from auto parts stores like Auto Zone, while serpentine belts for vacuum cleaners may be found at stores like Bed Bath & Beyond. Businesses that service vehicles, such as Express Lube and Chicagoland Jiffy Lube, may also replace old serpentine belts.
should have 1 big belt called a serpentine belt.
Loosen the tightner pulley then slide it off. Then do the loosen the pulley and put the new one on. Same way to replace all serpitine belts
Take off the belts then the hoses then the belts holding it on.
any seat belts from an 1981 through1987 Chevy truck or 1981 through 1989 blazer or suburban
It does not have a timing belt, Chevy did not use timing belts in there truck engines.
the 3.1 liter v6 and the 4 cylinder both have sepentine belts