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> Part Replacement, AC/Alt. Belt Tension Pulley Bracket
louisjk
post Oct 4 2008, 04:21 PM
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XG 350 - The belt tension pulley bracket is broken. How do I go about replacing the bracket myself at home.

I changed the Alt. and was trying to tighten the belt. The adjustment bolt seemed to be frozen. I tried to use a pry-bar on the pulley to free it, but I broke the braket off. Now The braket that the tension pulley is attached to must be replaced. There are 4 bolts that appear to hold the braket on, but I think they may also hold the engine motor mount bracket in place. The 4 bolts all with 14 mm heads are located above the oil filter and bracket assembly, which also looks like it must be removed to get to the broken AC/Alt. bracket.

Does anyone have experence with this problem?

Thanks,

Louis

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