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Old 07-31-2007, 08:51 PM
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ac belt install

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im having some issues with installing my ac belt on my car, at first i thought my belt was wrong since everything was installed, ac tensioner was tighten to the max without breaking it and there is too much slack on the belt still. i went and bought another belt and the same issue comes up.

I cant find a picture anywhere, can someone snap a few pictures of there ac belt area so i can make sure i did everything correctly. Or let me know if theres something im missing.

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Old 07-31-2007, 09:43 PM
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so here is a picture of it and i did put everything in correctly. i ordered two a/c belts one from Subaru and one from a car shop both are too big.
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The part number should be 73323AC000, and should fit right in.

Are you sure the belt is on the correct side of the tensioner assembly? I've seen that happen once before where someone was loosening the assembly instead of placing tension on the belt...
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Originally Posted by Roo
The part number should be 73323AC000, and should fit right in.

Are you sure the belt is on the correct side of the tensioner assembly? I've seen that happen once before where someone was loosening the assembly instead of placing tension on the belt...

I'd bet this is the crux of his problem
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