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I just replaced the power-steering belt. Now it squeals worse than it did before. Anybody care to clue me in to some tips for a car-mechanic mortal to tighten that thing better? Pulling up on the PS motor with one arm while tightening the bolts just didn't do the trick.

 

Thankyouverymuch

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wirlwind said:

cats right also if u can leaver a long wreanch in instead of your hand you can use the wreaches leverage to get it tighter.

all else fail hit the fucker wit a big hammer.

Look in the book to find out what is proper tension. Too much is bad. I can lead to premature bearing failure.
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Thanks you guys wave.gif. I assume that if the power steering fluid gets low again a couple of days after I top it off, that that is probably a bad sign about my PS pump too? Geek_em8.gif

 

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Al_Pine said:

Thanks you guys wave.gif. I assume that if the power steering fluid gets low again a couple of days after I top it off, that that is probably a bad sign about my PS pump too? Geek_em8.gif

 

 

 

Or the power steering hoses.

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Teh belt is likely encountering resistance from the PS drive pulley because of a bad bearing. Remove the belt and grab the PS pulley with your hand. Pull it back and forth vigorously...there should be no play whatsoever. If there is, it is probably a bad bearing. (or a stripped drive shaft) You may be able to replace the bearing, depending on the type of pump/availability. Otherwise, replace the entire unit for $$$.

 

As for the leaks, you could try to stop steering so much! the_finger.gif

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Some pumps will have some end (horizontal) play which is fine , its the vertical (up and down) movement of the pulley/shaft that will indicate a failed bearing . Also spin the pulley if its noisy and rough , its shot , however when turning it you may feel the vanes in the pump moving the fluid which is normal. Some pump assemblies have a square hole in the pump bracket so you can use a socket ratchet for leverage to tighten belt so you dont pry on pump housing . If your PS pump is part plastic ,and aluminum , sometimes the oring between them will leak. Hope that gives you more info ! Good Luck

 

Or just leave your belt off and use manual steering to build up your wimp ass arms for climbing ! yelrotflmao.gif

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