Excel L4-1468cc 1.5L SOHC (8 VALVE) (1986)
Drive Belt: Technical Service Bulletins
Alternator Drive Belt - Tension Specifications
Group:
ENGINE
Number:
001
Date:
JULY 1986
Model:
EXCEL
Subject
ALTERNATOR DRIVE BELT TENSION
The multi-ribbed belt used to drive the alternator on the Excel provides long durability with minimum loss of tension. However, properly adjusting
multi-ribbed belt tension is critical because excessively high tension can damage alternator and water pump bearings. Checking belt tension during PDI
and after installing air conditioning is always necessary.
Tension Check Procedure
Use a Borroughs Belt Tension Gauge (No. BT-33-73F) or equivalent.
Check the tension half way between the alternator and water pump, using care to attach the belt tension gauge properly.
Tension Specification
During PDI
80 +/- 5 lbs.
After installing air conditioning
80 +/- 5 lbs.
New belt installations
Initial adjustment
120 +/- 10 lbs.
After 5 minutes of operation
80 +/- 5 lbs.
Note:
When installing a new belt, set initial adjustment then run engine for 5 minutes. Check belt tension and, if necessary, readjust to 80 +/- 5 lbs.