7.3l diesel does not have an adjusment for the serpentine belt
it is autmatically adjusted with the belt tensioner.if the tensioner is not keeping belt tight, replace the belt and check to see that tensioner is working correctly.
most times if vaccuum pump is not working the power brakes, you need to replace the vaccuum pump. the pump is about 80 bucks at autozone,and you will need to borrow autozones pulley wheel remover to change the pulley wheel as new pumps do not come with the pulley wheel
there are two wing nuts on the front hubs inside the wheel tighten them and it will tighten your brakes
You have disc brakes front and rear. Disc brakes are self adjusting. If the brakes are poor, you have a problem and it needs attention.
did u bleed the brakes as u tighten up the( pin ) bolt .
You start by adjusting the rear brakes after you have inspected them.
If the rear brakes are out of adjustment,the hand brake will not work..
Impossible to answer from such a short description, but probably you need to tighten the cables one way or another. Try the related links.
remove the boot, and tighten the adjuster nut. just don't over tighten it. your brakes will drag an overheat the drum :P
Looks kinda like a big steal cereal bowl behind the tire. The brakes press outwards (from the inside) creating enough friction to stop or slow the vehicle. Disc brakes look kinda like a shiney ring. The brakes press inwards on either side of the ring, creating enough friction to........you get the idea.
Should be disc brakes and not adjustable caliper slides to compensate for lining wear unless caliper slides are frozen
dont over tighten shoes to drum
Follow the brake connection bar under the frame to the brake system. Get someone to put the brakes on and off while you learn how they make a braking action.There should be an adjustment nut to tighten the pressure. you may even need new brake pads.
Looks kinda like a big steal cereal bowl behind the tire. The brakes press outwards (from the inside) creating enough friction to stop or slow the vehicle. Disc brakes look kinda like a shiney ring. The brakes press inwards on either side of the ring, creating enough friction to........you get the idea.