The Facts of Life - 1979 Doo-Wah - 7.7 was released on: USA: 2 November 1985
The 2006 film Wah Wah was directed by British actor Richard E. Grant and based on true events from his life. Richard E. Grant not only directed the film but also wrote the film.
The Facts of Life - 1979 Doo-Wah 7-7 was released on: USA: 2 November 1985
"Shishi ha watashi no ikioi!"shee-shee wah wah-tah-shee no ee-kee-oy
I was told all you have to do is take the tensioner off, replace belt then put the tension back on. The tensioner is spring/hydraulic & self adjusting. I cannot figure out which pulley is the tensioner. Chevy (www.helminc.com) sells a two-volume repair manual for $125. Haynes sells a repair manual for $25 (www.haynes.com) but I have yet to find one at an auto parts store or in a public library. If anyone has this manual available maybe they can help us out. On the passenger side of the engine compartment you will find the tensioner spring. This spring is connected to a bracket which connects to the tensioner pully. In the middle of this bracket is a 3/4 inch nut that is welded to the bracket.Get a wrench or socket on this nut and turn towards the front of the car, this will take the tension off so you will have to hold it while you slip the belt off. When installing new belt run it around all the pullys except for the tensioner pully. Now release the tension again by turning the nut forward and slip the belt around the tensioner pully. Release your tension on the nut and wah la, its done. I found out it is a good idea to draw a picture of the way the belt winds around all the pullys before taking off the old one. I saved approximately 150 dollars and it took only about a half hour to do his by myself, so good luck!
The duration of Wah-Wah is 1.62 hours.
Ok, you didnt specify which engine, but it really doesnt matter which engine or even which type of vehicle (to a point anyway). But generally this is a real simple job..ten minutes tops. 1. Locate the belt routing diagram under the hood in the engine compartment, if its not there, draw your own based on how your old belt routes. 2. Locate the belt tensioner pulley...on mine it has a 15mm bolt on it (damn metrics!). 3. Put the 15mm (or whatever size your bolt is) socket onto a breaker bar or a long ratchet , then put it onto the belt tensioner pulley bolt. 4.Push the pulley (in the direction as though you were trying to tighten the bolt)..this will move the whole spring loaded tensioner pulley assembly, so that belt gets very very loose). 5. HOLD the tensioner pulley in that position as you REMOVE the old belt (the longer the ratchet the easier this is as it gives you leverage, requiring less physical strength to hold the tensioner pulley in position) 6. Slip the new serpentine over all the pulleys saving the last pulley to be any smooth bore, non-ridged pulley (like the water pump pulley)...this will make the job...oh so easy... you will call your 10 year old daughter/sister out to do it for you next time! 7. take the pressure off the belt tensioner pulley and the belt should go tight (make sure the pulley is centered on EVERY pulley and follows the proper routing. WAH-LAH your done...Its that simple. I would rather change 10 serpentine belts than wash one cup or fold one shirt...its that easy.
Wah-Wah was released on 05/12/2006.
The Production Budget for Wah-Wah was $7,000,000.
WAHS was created on 1975-11-10.
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Wah-Wah grossed $463,039 worldwide.