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How to Stop the Belt From Slipping on the Pulley in a 1985 Trans Am

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    • 1). Touch the belt with the engine off to make sure it is under the appropriate amount of tension. Press firmly on the belt. It should flex very little -- less than 1/2 inch, depending on the span between the pulleys. If the belt is loose, you will need to put more tension on it by adjusting, cleaning, or repairing the belt tensioner.

    • 2). Move the belt tensioner with a 15 mm socket and ratchet. The tensioner should spring back into place. If it does not spring back into place and stretch the belt, you need to remove, clean, and lubricate the belt tensioner. It could have a bolt that is too tight or rust or debris may be preventing it from springing back into place and keeping appropriate tension on the belt.

    • 3). Check for engine oil leaking onto the drive belt. Engine oil or other fluids on the belt will cause the friction between the belt and the pulleys to drop. If you find any oil leaks or evidence of oil on the belt -- shiny or slippery surfaces -- repair the oil leak and replace the belt.

    • 4). Remove the belt and belt tensioner if you found that the belt was not tensioned appropriately. The tensioner is one of the uppermost pulleys on the engine. Remove the belt. Push the tensioner to one side with a ratchet and socket, then remove the belt from the tensioner.

    • 5). Unbolt the tensioner and inspect it carefully for debris or sticking parts. It may also have a bad pulley.

    • 6). Bolt the new or repaired tensioner back in place. Position the belt around the drive and accessory pulleys, then slip the belt over the tensioner pulley while pulling the pulley aside with a ratchet and socket.

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