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Tensioner - ancillary drive belt - Td4 > < Ancillary drive belt - K1.8 with A/C
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CHARGING AND STARTING

86-1-10 REPAIRS

Ancillary drive belt - KV6

$% 86.10.03

Remove

1. Disconnect battery earth lead.
2. Remove top arm.

 

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 ENGINE - K SERIES KV6, REPAIRS, 

Arm assembly - engine mounting RH.

3. Remove 4 bolts securing engine mounting 

bracket to engine front plate and remove 
bracket.

4. Using a 3/8” square drive socket bar, raise 

ancillary drive belt tensioner and release drive 
belt from alternator pulley.

5. Release and remove ancillary drive belt from 

remaining pulleys.

Refit

1. Clean pulley 'V's and tensioner pulley running 

surface.

NOTE: Examine drive belt for signs of wear. A 
drive belt with cracked ribs is acceptable. A 
drive belt that has loose or missing parts of ribs 
must be changed.

2. Fit new drive belt to crankshaft pulley.
3. Raise belt tensioner and connect drive belt to 

steering pump, alternator and compressor 
pulleys. Ensure drive belt is correctly located in 
pulley grooves.

4. Position engine mounting front bracket to 

engine front plate and tighten bolts to 45 Nm 
(33 lbf.ft).

5. Fit top arm.

 

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 ENGINE - K SERIES KV6, REPAIRS, 

Arm assembly - engine mounting RH.

6. Connect battery earth lead.

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Tensioner - ancillary drive belt - Td4 > < Ancillary drive belt - K1.8 with A/C