This is normally done with an impact wrench... a type of air tool. The impact wrench can tighten the pulley without turning the crank. You can probably rent a compressor and an impact wrench with sockets from your local tool rental company.
idler pulley is adjustable it rides on the same belt.
pretty easy, if the pulley has teeth, it goes over the top of it, if no teeth, then it goes under it.
there is no such thing as timing belt bearings...... are you posibly thinking of an idler pulley? or cam bearings?
The pulley that is not an actual device, but a lone pulley is the tensioner. It keeps tension on the belt so it will not slip. You did not mention an alternator, there should be one.
No! you should use a chain wrench to hold the pulley from turning,lefty loosy, righty tighty!
You can tighten a fan belt by tightening the tensioner pulley. Pry to the left on the tensioner pulley and tighten it.
its loose tighten the pulley
yes a shoe lace is a pulley because it helps tighten things!
The power steering belt has an adjustment pulley. To tighten the belt on a 1994 Acura Vigor loosen the adjustment pulley and pull it up higher than tighten it.
All you do is look for the tension pulley and tighten it, see below
most cars have an adjuster pulley where you can tighten the belt and also replaceit as well.
Loosen the tensioner pulley. Put the belt around the alternator pulley and the tensioner pulley. Move the tensioner pulley to the right until the belt is tight. Tighten the tensioner pulley.