Yes you can. However you will need to change the washer under the axle nut to the same diameter as the lock washer in order to get the travel needed for proper belt tension
A pulley can do that.
A single pulley alters the direction of the input but confers no mechanical advantage.
A changing the direction of force is generally achieved using a fixed pulley or a movable pulley, depending on the specific setup. Both types can redirect the force being applied to a different direction without changing the amount of force.
A pulley can do that.
A pulley system is a machine that changes the direction of the force needed to do a task without changing the size or force needed. It allows you to pull downwards to lift an object upwards.
A fixed pulley changes the direction of the input force without changing the amount of force applied. It is attached to a fixed point and does not move, simply redirecting the force in a different direction.
Yes, a pulley can change the direction of a force. By using a pulley system, a force applied in one direction can be redirected to move in a different direction. This is helpful in many mechanical systems for changing the direction of motion or the orientation of loads.
You can change the serpentine belt on your Chevrolet trailblazer, by loosening the tensioner pulley. With the loosened tensioner pulley the belt will come off easily. Tighten the new belt with the tensioner pulley.
You will need to buy or rent or borrow a power steering pulley puller. Trying to remove and replace the pulley without the correct puller will surely damage the pulley and or the pump.
changing serpentine belt and pulley 90' sedan deville
A fixed pulley changes the direction of the input force without changing its magnitude. It can make it easier to lift or move an object by allowing the force to be applied in a more convenient direction.
1" belt with 140 teeth and a 68 tooth rear pulley with cush drive.