Its 19mm that holds on this auto tensioner thing but i cant get it off with my spanner so i thought i would try a socket and breaker bar but the normal 19mm socket on the breaker bar will not fit between the the side of the car. Is there a short socket that i can buy or a socket that you can put in place of the knuckle on the breaker bar?
Any chance you can hit the spanner with a hammer? Can you get a pipe on the spanner? Might you be able to remove the engine mount and jack the engine up and get the socket on? Would you get it on with a wobble extension or universal? Can you get some heat on the bolt with a blowlamp or similar to help free it?
As I only did it when replacing tensioner as the bearing had shot the bolt causing the ribbed belt to shred.
Cheers
Kenny W.
C5 x7 2.0 HDi 160 hp Estate exclusive, moved on.
Xantia 2.0 Hdi 90hp 1999 only 189,000 and rising!!!!!!! Moved on to a new home
C3 1.4 petrol (SWMBO)
Xantia TD 1.9 Mk 2 Estate LX 1998 model over 210,000 miles now and still rising!!!!!!!!!!!!! now deceased 17/12/2010.
Replacing the tensioner as it is the cause of my belt shredding, it has kicked out of line and so pulling the belt away so that it jumps off the HP pump.
By leaving it like this for sometime i have then seized my alternator.
gav425
I think the bracket will have to come off, what a ball ache.
If you have got a belt from GSF then it might not fit, the length for my 1.9TD aircon model is 1725, GSF only list them to 1690 and they wont go on anyhow.
I found when changing my tensioner i had to move the power steering pump ,out of the way .
Once I did that and a fiddly bolt holding the tension spring the bracket and bolt were fairly easy to remove.
Bit of a B****r to put the tensioner spring bolt back.
Good Luck
Kenny W.
C5 x7 2.0 HDi 160 hp Estate exclusive, moved on.
Xantia 2.0 Hdi 90hp 1999 only 189,000 and rising!!!!!!! Moved on to a new home
C3 1.4 petrol (SWMBO)
Xantia TD 1.9 Mk 2 Estate LX 1998 model over 210,000 miles now and still rising!!!!!!!!!!!!! now deceased 17/12/2010.
Just to say thanks to everyone, I have now completed my task. I removed the whole alternator bracket and this made it very easy to replace the tensioner and spring out of the engine bay. Its a bummer of a job but its done now. Thanks once again.