How the #$%!* are you supposed to loosen the tensioner bolt?
There's MAYBE an inch of clearance down there, not nearly enough for a socket, and the bolt is sunk back in too far to get an open ended wrench in. Is there some special tool I don't know about, or do I have to lift the entire radiator out of the way to get to it?
You're looking at the wrong bolt there. What you want is the upper one, just underneath the belt cover. The one you have circled actually holds that pulley on the tensioner
-Mike
White 1988 XT6 FWD 5MT (#2) 229k
Rio Red 1991 Legacy SS 180k :( - Dead
I know how it works... but the one I have circled is tightened down so the other one doesn't slip. To adjust the actual tensioner bolt, you have to loosen this one to allow it to slide up and down. If you try to turn the top bolt without loosening the bottom one, you'll break the bolt and/or strip it.
Use a wrench.....it's not too bad, and can be done without removing the fans. However if you need more room, just remove the fan....it's not that hard.
hah ive never owned a car with working AC just tough it out =)
if anything get a box wrench with an angled end and you should be able to get it on the bolt vertically in the channel, it shouldnt be too difficult to get off if you can get a wrench on it, good luck
93 SS 5MT - TD05H-16G, 06 TMIC, Walbro, Zeitronix WB-02 - Scrapped too much rust
91 SS AT
97 Outback - Prodrive quick rack, DMS 40
I toughed it out last summer with leather seats wearing a shirt and tie all summer. I know it's not that big a deal, but the car's equipped with the system and there's a chance all I have to do is replace the belt for it to work. If it takes more than that, we'll see if it's really worth the effort.
I tried it with an open ended wrench and couldn't get it... even after soaking with WD-40 it was on too tight and I just stripped the head slightly. But I had to mess with the radiator anyway so I just took the fan off and replaced the belt using a socket. Thanks for all the advice though!
When I removed my rad fans, I left the bottom bolts loosened up a little.
That way if I ever need the fans out again I just have to unclip the connectors, unscrew the 4 top bolts for both fans and then the fans will slide right out. For reinstall just make sure that the fans slide back down onto the lower bolts.