usnavyvetmissouri
1/6/2008 3:02:21 PM
Can someone direct me for the replacement procedure for the serpertine belt on the 4 cyl? My Ford trucks have a square 1.2" hole in the idler bracket to insert a breaker bar to leverage tension off the belt. Can't seem to find a similar accomodation on the Camry. Is the procedure different?
toyoboy
1/6/2008 8:20:04 PM
a 19mm hex drive in the tensioner and the procedure is the same
usnavyvetmissouri
3/22/2008 7:37:07 AM
After messing with removing the old belt for about an hour, (I couldn't get sufficient leverage on the breaker bar with one hand so that I could work the old belt off the pulley with the other), so I took it to a local shop. It took two mechanics 45 minutes to replace the belt, and it took both of them to leverage and remove the belt. They must have checked the new belt 3 times to make sure it was the correct one, but both the old and new were the same. It has been running ok for about a month on the new belt now, so all is well. They charged me $20, which works out to about $13/hour.
pedro
3/23/2008 7:40:57 AM
usnavyvetmissouri
3/23/2008 12:55:36 PM
Actually, the tensioner pivots as indicated in step 7 and 8, so the tensioner is working ccw as you attempt to move it cw enough and simutaneously attempt to slip the belt off the pulleys. Since it's a Japanese document drive bolt = drive belt. Thanks for the link, there's some good info in there.