You need a 1/2" ratchet or a Johnson bar. The idler pulley has a square 1/2" hole that the square on the ratchet will fit in and allow you to turn the pulley and relieve the tension.
belt assembly for a 95 Plymouth voyager
if it is a serpentine belt, there is a tension pully that keeps it tight if is a v blet , u generally adjust the tension by moving the alternator
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No I don't think so.
Haines manual or on the inernet look up Autozone.com
The belt is self adjusted by way of a tensioner.
www.autozone.com look for specs and or parts location
2.4L and 3.0L it is driven by the timing belt. 3.3L and 3.8L it is driven by the serpentine belt.
3.3L and 3.8L Engines note: It is best to use serpentine belt tool kit. All of the belt driven accessories on the 3.3L and 3.8L engines are driven by a single serpentine belt. The belt tension is maintained by an automatic tensioner. # Raise the front of the vehicle and safely support it with jackstands. # Remove the right front splash shield. # Release tension by rotating the tensioner clockwise. # Remove the belt and install a replacement. # Proper belt tension is maintain by the dynamic tension. # Install the right front splash shield. Lower the front of the vehicle.
there should be an automatic tentioner on the serp. if not look at the alt it will have slotted holes to loosen up
You should see a bolt just above the top pulley on the AC belt. Turn that bolt and the pulley will move. Of course, you want to see it moving down in order to relieve the tension. Then you can remove the belt.
The 1987 Plymouth Voyager weighs in at about 3,305 pounds. The 1987 Plymouth Grand Voyager weighs right around 3,531 pounds.