im pretty sure you meant to say serpentine belt. It is usually located in the engine bay somewhere. please remember the belt will need to have the tension taken off em before you can work on it. i
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Yes it should. cavalier/corsica 90-95; most parts will be interchangeable.
Yes
I would think that on size alone it would fit and mount in. Depending on which of the engines the 1985 Celebrity had you might need to make a number of modifications to use the Corsica engine in the Celebrity. The two engines are NOT identical.
If the engine is either a 2.5L 4 cylinder engine or a 2.8L 3.1L V6 it should go in.
no!
No you can not. If belt is loose, are won't fit then you have the wrong belt. The belt tensioner is spring loaded and that is what tightens the belt.
dude i have a 96 corsica and 18's off a SUV belive me man i was pist because they didnt fit but i did have SUV tires on it so idk the rims were off a mitusibishi endevor they were chrome zacarelli's 5 lug but idk man i tried.... my hops are still up about it tho...
Nope
If your seat belt doesn't fit, the only available option, (other than not buckling up) is to use a seat belt extender. A seat belt extender is typically about 8" in length and snaps into the existing seat belt, providing a longer belt and a better fit. Seat belt extenders are not universal in fit and you must get the extender for your particular vehicle. You can do so by calling the service department of your local dealership. Some dealers may charge for the extender, while others provide them free of charge. So give your Chevy dealer a call.
Most likely no. It depends upon what "style of Blazer" and what year you are talking about, and what motor your Corsica had.
just a ratchet to fit onto the tensioner. crank the tensioner counter clockwise and it'll slack the belt.